ERNAKULAM : Kerala was one of the few states in India to have flattened the covid-19 infection curve in April.
But, between 8 May and 7 June, its covid-19 count surged from 16 to 1,095 following the return of expats from the Gulf and people from other states as India eased lockdown norms.However, a closer look at the state-level data reviewed by Mint showed that Kerala has not only treated the disease better, but has also controlled the virus from spreading into the community, in sharp contrast to other states.Though active cases increased after the lockdown norms were relaxed, contact transmission declined, state health data shows.Transmission of covid-19 through known or unknown contacts within the state (as opposed to outside) has been a.