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Stanford biophysicist and Nobel laureate predicts COVID-19 will disappear soon

Stanford University biophysicist and Nobel prize winner Michael Levitt has predicted that coronavirus will soon disappear if the world keeps on practicing social distancing.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: March 24, 2020 19:28 IST
Stanford biophysicist and Nobel laureate predicts COVID-19 will disappear soon
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Stanford biophysicist and Nobel laureate predicts COVID-19 will disappear soon

Stanford University biophysicist and Nobel prize winner Michael Levitt has predicted that coronavirus will soon disappear if the world keeps on practicing social distancing. Levitt, who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry, earlier predicted about the epidemic in China that it would get through the worst of its devastating outbreak before several other health experts predicted.

In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, he said: "What we need is to control the panic... we're going to be fine," he said, adding that the data doesn't support the doom epidemiologist have been warning about.

"Numbers are still noisy but there are clear signs of slowed growth," he was quoted as saying.

According to Johns Hopkins University's data, there are now 35,224 cases and 471 deaths in the US.

Globally, there are close to 4 lakh cases and over 17,000 deaths as of now.

Levitt said that social-distancing mandates and getting vaccinated against the flu are both critical to the fight against the spread.

The Nobel laureate also blamed the media for fanning out panic.

Earlier, when China started reporting more deaths from COVID-19, Levitt sent out an optimistic report.

"This suggests that the rate of increase in number of the deaths will slow down even more over the next week," he said in a note that went viral on Chinese social media.

He predicted mid-February peak with a total tally of about 80,000 cases and 3,250 deaths.

"As of March 16, China had counted a total of 80,298 cases and 3,245 deaths".

Levitt said that overreaction could trigger another crisis, with lost jobs and hopelessness around.

(With Inputs from IANS)

 

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