Lockdown is an effective 'vaccine' against COVID-19: A message from India

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This communication stresses the importance of the complete lockdown of a developing nation as a powerful tool against COVID-19 acting as a 'vaccine'. India has been under complete lockdown since 24th March 2020 in addition to other measures emphasized by the Indian Government such as promoting hand washing, social distancing, and use of face masks. A strict lockdown is suggested as an effective measure for containing the novel Corona virus infection transmission worldwide.

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Krishan, K., & Kanchan, T. (2020). Lockdown is an effective “vaccine” against COVID-19: A message from India. Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 14(6), 545–546. https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.12931

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