Data | How effective was India's COVID-19 lockdown compared to other countries?

Only India reached a stringency level of 100 (highest possible) among select countries with more than 50,000 cases. But due to poor testing, the gains were minimal.

June 09, 2020 01:45 pm | Updated June 10, 2020 08:18 am IST

A security guard carries out thermal screening at the South City Mall in Kolkata on June 8.

A security guard carries out thermal screening at the South City Mall in Kolkata on June 8.

Despite a long and stringent lockdown, cases in India continue to surge. Is poor testing a reason?

How to read the charts?

The graphs show the no. of daily cases (represented by the grey bars, left axis) and the cumulative no. of tests conducted per confirmed case (represented by the blue line, right axis) for select countries with more than 50,000 cases. The reference lines indicate how stringent a nation’s lockdown was on a particular date. The red line indicates when peak lockdown stringency was reached; the orange line indicates when it was relaxed (the govt. was preparing to unlock) and the green line indicates when the lowest stringency was recorded after the peak (further lifting of curbs). Stringency is calculated by the Oxford University based on 17 indicators such as school closures and restrictions in movement.

In all the charts, K indicates '000. For instance, 10K refers to 10,000.

Countries which were relatively worse-off

In these countries, cases were higher during and after unlock than at the start of the lockdown, indicating poor implementation of the lockdown. These nations did not test enough relative to the the size of their outbreak (indicated by a dipping blue line).

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image/svg+xmlMar. 25Apr. 19May 1810K101100INDIA
 

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image/svg+xml10101K1PAKISTANMar. 26Apr. 14Jun. 4Apr. 11Apr. 30May 3010101K1BANGLADESH
 

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image/svg+xml101010101K1K10K1QATARRUSSIAMar. 28Apr. 22Mar. 30May 12
 

Only India reached a stringency level of 100 (highest possible) in the list. But due to poor testing, the gains were minimal.

Also read: Data | Why is it necessary to test more to reduce the impact of COVID-19?

Countries which were relatively bad

In the U.S., Mexico and Chile, cases continue to rise but they did not choose to bring down the stringency (no yellow or green line observed). In Iran, a second wave increased the cases again, but it continued to test enough.

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image/svg+xml1K1K10101010K11MEXICOU.S.Mar. 30Mar. 21
 

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image/svg+xml1K1K10101011CHILEIRANMay 15Apr. 5May 26
 

Countries which were relatively good

Cases were lower during and after unlock than at the start of the lockdown, indicating better lockdown implementation. All of them continue to test enough relative to their outbreak sizes (indicated by a rising blue line)

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image/svg+xml1K1K10010101011BELGIUMU.K.Mar. 20May 11May 12Jun. 1
 

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image/svg+xml1K1K100100101011CANADAGERMANYApr. 1May 11Mar. 22May 3
 

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image/svg+xml1K1K101010010101ITALYTURKEYApr. 12May 3May 25Apr. 11Apr. 20
 

Also read: COVID-19 | State-wise tracker for coronavirus cases, deaths and testing rates

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