Thirty percent of restaurants in India may close down is because of the New Crown epidemic.
Despite the new crown pneumonia epidemic is still spreading, but the Indian government in order to economic considerations, in addition to the strict control area, everywhere is still in September began to enter the fourth phase of the unsealing one after another.
Bindra, the head of a restaurant chain in India, said: "When the new coronavirus epidemic started, we had to fire some of our employees, and I closed down another restaurant, which is now completely empty, and all the employees of the restaurant have been fired.
Indian media reported that nearly 70 percent of restaurants in New Delhi are now closed. Shopping centers are also very cold. A study by Krisil, an Indian credit rating and analytics company, showed that the overall profit of the Indian restaurant industry would be reduced by 40-50 percent this fiscal year due to the epidemic, and about 20-30 percent of the restaurants may close down due to the epidemic.
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India's new confirmed cases exceed 80,000 for the 2nd consecutive day:
Overseas, according to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health of India on September 4, the number of confirmed cases of New Crown Pneumonia in India has risen to 3,93,647,848 cases. In the past 24 hours, India's new confirmed cases of 83,341 cases, 37 consecutive days of daily increase of more than 50,000 cases, two consecutive days of daily increase of more than 80,000 cases. There were 1,096 new deaths and a cumulative total of 68,472 deaths.
India's National Institute of Epidemiology professor Naman Shah said in an interview that India faces two major challenges of large population size and poor public **** health system, which will inevitably become a new flashpoint for the global epidemic. Some experts predict that India's outbreak will surpass that of Brazil in about a week and the United States in roughly two months.
China.com-India may see 30% of restaurants close due to epidemic
Xinhua.com-India will become a new flashpoint in the global epidemic as more than 80,000 new cases of the disease have been diagnosed for the second day in a row