The rebound in India’s PMI surveys in July provides further evidence that the economy was quick to get back on its feet after the second virus wave. But the rapid reopening, combined with low vaccination coverage, increases the threat of new outbreaks. In that regard, the sharp rise in cases in Kerala over the past couple of weeks is a major concern.
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