At present, the global COVID-19 epidemic is still spreading. As India, which has the second only to the United States in the severity of the epidemic, the situation is not good, and the number of confirmed cases exceeds tens of millions. According to CCTV.com on December 19, the

At present, the global COVID-19 epidemic is still spreading. As India, which has the second only to the United States in the severity of the epidemic, the situation is not good, and the number of confirmed cases exceeds tens of millions. According to CCTV.com on December 19, the number of confirmed cases of new coronavirus pneumonia in India exceeded 10 million. Such a severe epidemic situation has dealt a heavy blow to India's domestic economy. According to Indian media reports, India's unemployment rate rose during the epidemic. Weekly unemployment rate data released by the CMIE of India (CMIE) showed that in the week ending December 13, India's unemployment rate rose to 9.9%, the highest level in 23 weeks. Among them, the rural unemployment rate rose to 9.11% in the reporting week from 8.66% in the previous week, while the urban unemployment rate rose sharply to 11.62% from 8.15% in the previous week.

Since mid-December, thousands of medical staff from the famous All India Institute of Medical Sciences in India have announced a strike. The reason for the strike is that there is an "abnormal" in their salary. Because the trend of these medical staff's strikes was very powerful, the videos of these people's strikes quickly became a hot topic on social media. The medical staff shouted strike slogans and hoped that the government could meet their salary increase requirements. Before this, a cluster outbreak occurred at the Madras campus of the Indian Institute of Technology. The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia increased rapidly in the past week. As of the 16th local time, the number of confirmed cases at the school increased to 191. Since November, most universities in Tamil Nadu have resumed classes under government regulations, and the government has ordered all universities in the state to undergo coronavirus testing. Preliminary investigation by the government's health department showed that the main reason for the outbreak of clustered epidemics was the chaotic accommodation environment for students, and a large number of people were dining together in the canteen, causing concentrated infection. At present, government departments are supplying fast food to confirmed students collectively, and at the same time, they require that dine-in in all colleges and universities are not allowed.

It is worth noting that just as the domestic epidemic situation in India is severe, Russian media exposed another terrible situation. According to the Russian Satellite News Agency on the 18th, a new rare disease, mucormycosis, is spreading throughout India, and most patients are new crown patients in the recovery period. At present, the disease has killed at least nine people, and more than 100 people have been treated in the hospital. After local hospitals reported relevant cases, relevant departments in northern and western India have issued alarms.

It is understood that mucormycosis is a type of conditionally pathogenic fungal disease caused by mucormycosis and is a serious fungal infection. Manisha Monjar, a senior consultant at a hospital in Delhi, said that congestion in nose, redness or swelling of eyes or cheeks, and black dry scabs on the nose are early symptoms of the disease. Another doctor pointed out that the mortality rate of mucor disease triggered by the new coronavirus is 50%.