How dangerous it is to find corpses of suspected corona infected in rivers, experts say


- If the human body is dead, the chances of further development or breeding of the virus in it are very low

New delhi date. Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh and Buxar in Bihar have been rocked by bodies found floating in the river Ganga. From Uttar Pradesh to Bihar, the administration is trying to get to the root of the whole matter. They are also claiming that the bodies are not from their area. It is then necessary to know the opinion of experts on how dangerous it is to find suspected bodies of Corona infected people in the river.

Let us know what the experts on the Ganges have been saying for decades, from health experts to corpses, the Ganges and the Corona. Concerned neo-hippies and their global warming, i'll tell ya, the virus will spread to other parts of the world.

According to ICMR chairman Dr Balram Bhargava, a living human body is essential for the development of the virus. If the human body is dead, the chances of further development or breeding of the virus are very low. There is nothing to be afraid of in these circumstances but it is necessary to be alert and vigilant.

Dr. "If we talk about the Ganges of the fallen Pav, the Ganges usually has tremendous antibacterial properties," Bhargava said. In the current situation, the water of the Ganges is not suitable for drinking in most places, let alone bathing and drinking.

Gyaneshwar Choubey, a professor of genetics at BHU's Department of Entomology, said that so far all studies on the corona virus have ruled out the disease being waterborne. So even if the virus goes into the water, it will not have any effect on the person. In a way, many sewers flow into the Ganges.

However, the chairman of BHU's Maham's Malviya Ganga Research Center, Prof. BD Tripathi termed it unfortunate that the infected corpses flowed into the Ganges. At the same time, he warned that the risk of infection would increase if the people of the area did not stop bathing in the Ganges and stop using the Ganges water.

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