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Corona Third Wave may come this month: Experts said – The situation will be worse in October
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Corona Third Wave may come this month: Experts said – The situation will be worse in October

The third wave of corona in India can knock from this month. Experts have said that the third wave of corona may come in the month of August, in which one lakh corona cases will be reported daily. At present, more than 40 thousand new cases are being reported in the country every day. At the same time, more than 550 people are dying, while on Sunday 39 thousand people have returned home after recovering.  In view of the weak health system in the second wave, the Center has directed the states to keep oxygen, medicines, and other essential items available in advance. Although the third wave of corona will not be more dangerous than the second wave, experts said that in the second wave, 4 lakh new cases were seen every day in the country, but now the scary picture will not be seen. The ...
Third Wave is Coming: Covid Patients increasing rapidly in Maharashtra and Kerala, experts warn
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Third Wave is Coming: Covid Patients increasing rapidly in Maharashtra and Kerala, experts warn

The pace of the second wave of corona epidemic in the country has slowed down, but in Kerala and Maharashtra, the situation is the opposite. For 11 days i.e. till July 11, more than 1.28 lakh cases of corona infection have been registered in Kerala and more than 88,130 in Maharashtra, which experts say that there is a need to be careful as if these states don't become a hotspot for the third wave. This is the arrival of the third wave of Corona in Kerala and Maharashtra. Similar trends were seen in the first and second waves as well. Kerala is the only state in the country where more than 1,28,951 cases of infection have been registered in the last 11 days. At the same time, during the second wave of corona in Delhi, more than 25 thousand corona infection cases were registered. At the s...
AIIMS chief says I don’t Think that Covid will Seriously Affect Children in Future
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AIIMS chief says I don’t Think that Covid will Seriously Affect Children in Future

AIIMS chief Delhi Director Dr. Randeep Guleria on Tuesday said that there is no data, either in India or internationally, to indicate that children will be seriously infected in any next wave of COVID-19. Addressing a joint press conference on the COVID-19 situation here, Dr. Guleria said it is a piece of misinformation that subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic are going to cause severe illness in children. There is no data - either from India or globally - to show that children will be seriously infected in subsequent waves," he said. What did Dr. Randeep Guleria AIIMS Cheif say? He said that 60 - 70 percent of children who were infected during the second wave in India and admitted to hospitals either had co-morbidities or had low immunity and healthy children recovered fro...