Is the ICMR study on sudden deaths reliable? There's more to it than meets the eye.
Dr. Amitav Banerjee was a field epidemiologist for over two decades in the Indian Army. He led the mobile epidemic investigation team at the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune, India, from 2000-2004. During this period, he investigated a number of outbreaks in the country. He is presently a professor at a medical college in Pune and an academic editor at PLOS ONE journal.
Putting to rest, the questions of leading economists about the future of the neoliberal form of global capital, one of the theoreticians of this global capital has stated bluntly that the ‘inevitable’ future of the people, the people dependant upon their labour is bleak to say the least. He went on to say blatantly, on our face that this is the way forward for the survival and prosperity of capital! That the capitalists are using the current pandemic to reset the economy into what he calls the fourth industrial revolution. Is the world really facing the horror story that he has knit?
All beginnings have a backdrop, a history. Searching the history of this pandemic led us back, to a decade and more, unfolding event after event. Are all these events, throughout the last decade or so, unrelated to each other? Can a chain of co-incidents of such a scale be possible in reality?
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