Corona epidemic will infect 70 per cent of population, second phase will be frightening: experts

New York, Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Lockdowns are now being eased in many countries of the world after a long period of strict enforcement. But infectious disease experts say the virus is not going anywhere right now. This can cause lockdowns in many places again.

Joseph Fair, a virologist who recently fell ill with corona, said that when the virus spreads so widely in the population, there would be no option but to get vaccinated to return to the old condition.

The virus is not under control right now

With very positive people, America is most troubled by the corona virus. The lockdown in the country is being eased. Many states have warned that re-lockdowns could occur.

At the same time, Michael T., director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, United States. The virus is not going to stop right now, Sterholm said.

This means that 70 per cent of India's 130 crore population could be infected. According to him, 70 per cent of the 6.50 crore people in Gujarat could be affected by 4.50 crore people. However, this is not possible. Immunity has fled Corona after 30 per cent of the population in the country’s containment zone became infected.

60 to 70 percent of the population will be infected

According to a report in the New York Times, Michael T., an infectious disease specialist. "The virus will not rest until 60 to 70 percent of the population is infected," Sterholm said.

Experts have previously said that 60 to 70 percent of the population could be infected if they do not get the vaccine. After infecting about 70 percent of the population, the community may have mob immunity.

The virus chain will break. Currently the U.S. More than 2 million people have been infected. But that number is less than one percent of America's population.

Infectious diseases specialist Michael T. Osterholm said recent data indicate that infection rates are stable in 8 U.S. states, while infection rates are rising in 22 states and declining in the rest. He said the number of hospitalized patients is still increasing in many states.

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