India's Black Fungus Epidemic Sparks Misinformation Storm
On May 20, the Indian central government urged states to declare mucormycosis – more commonly known as black fungus – an epidemic. Since then, 10 states have done so.
Dhriti is an OSINT analyst based in Mumbai. She has an MA in International Relations from Durham University. She enjoys reading and writing about geopolitics and war crimes. She has previously worked with a think tank and a risk consultancy. She loves visiting new places and her camera goes everywhere with her.
On May 20, the Indian central government urged states to declare mucormycosis – more commonly known as black fungus – an epidemic. Since then, 10 states have done so.