India, April 8 -- The word "tsunami" made it big in lingua franca in 2004, just as "COVID-19" did especially in the latter half of 2020. Unlike the tsunami, however, its killer surf is still far from receding; there are waves after waves of the killer virus mutating and begetting newer strains. The difficulty of the situation is that by the time the world's best virologists and scientists get down to pinning the blasted agent to relegate it to the oblivion, it deviously transforms itself. The number of active cases are growing breathtakingly by the hour and several States are performing particularly worse than the others, the eminent notables being Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Since we mentioned Delhi in part...