WHO's chief scientist gives new warning about corona epidemic in India


- People are taking the wrong drugs at the wrong time which can do more harm than good

New delhi date. Monday, May 17, 2021

The second wave of Corona virus has wreaked havoc in India. This deadly virus is killing about 4,000 people every day in the country. In the midst of all this, the chief scientist of the World Health Organization, Dr. Soumya Swaminath has been warned of the impending wave of Kovid-19 epidemic. He said the new wave of Corona could add to India's woes in the near future.

Dr. According to Soumya Swaminathan, the next 6 to 18 months will be very important for India in the fight against Korona. Much depends on the development of the virus in this fight against the epidemic. The ability of the vaccine against variants and how long the immunity from the vaccine will protect people is also very important.

Dr. "We know that this deadly phase of the epidemic will definitely come to an end," Soumya said. The epidemic is set to end by the end of 2021, when 30 percent of the world's population will be vaccinated. The death toll will also drop at that time. Vaccination could then pick up in 2022.

He also warned that people are taking the wrong drugs at the wrong time which can do more harm than good. He also said that any country can resort to the protocol of the World Health Organization to combat the disease.


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