New delhi date. Thursday, August 6, 2020
It is not yet clear when the Corona epidemic will end. Many countries are fearing another wave of corona after a few days of relaxation. Corona epidemic is at its peak in India and more than 50,000 cases are being reported every day. Looking at Spain, on June 1, 2020, 71 new cases of corona were reported and not a single death was reported. While 2,39,638 people in the country were infected with corona and 27,127 people died due to corona. Now again the cases of Corona infection in Spain are starting to come up.
More than a thousand cases of corona have been reported in Spain since July 30. The number of cases is on the rise as lockdown bans have been lifted in the capital Madrid, Aragon and Barcelona. As the epidemic re-emerges, some countries, such as France and Norway, have banned transportation and Britain is quarantining passengers from Spain. In the Middle East, Israel, which once controlled the virus, now receives an average of more than 1,700 infected people a day.
A state of emergency has been declared in the Australian state of Victoria. A state of emergency has been declared in the country in view of the second Kovid wave. According to a recent report by the World Health Organization, the virus is emerging as a major wave and there is no evidence that it is affected by the weather. At the same time, the health organization predicted that the Corona epidemic could last a long time.
Corona is not at its peak in India yet
The third phase of unlock is currently underway in India. However, experts say that India has not yet reached the peak of the Koro epidemic. Former scientist 'G' and ICMR president Dr. According to Lalit Kant, we have not yet reached the peak of the epidemic in India. Our graph is still going up in a straight line. The case will see a second wave after the decline.
Earlier, it was hinted that the number of corona cases in India would be at its peak by July 2020, but according to many experts, the number of corona cases in the country could reach its peak by mid-September. However all this will depend on the efforts of the government and the public behavior of the people.
Dr. According to Lalit Kant, looking at the situation in Delhi, it seems that we have reached the peak and are going down again, but the second wave of Koro transition cannot be ruled out. According to him, the monsoon can increase the transmission of Kovid-19 and the second is the influenza season which starts with the monsoon. The symptoms of influenza and Covid-19 are almost identical.
The possibility of a second wave decreases as it is being phased out in India. The lockdown is being opened in phases and the central and state governments are constantly sending messages for restraint.
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