Coronavirus live updates: India is a new peak, detecting 103,558 Kovid-19 cases on Sunday – Lok Shakti

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Coronavirus live updates: India is a new peak, detecting 103,558 Kovid-19 cases on Sunday

A Kovid-19 test camp at Anand Vihar Interstate Bus Terminal in New Delhi on Saturday. (Express photo: Praveen Khanna) Dr. Guleria: ‘Strategy is needed on what people have to do despite not following Kovid’s criteria’ as India comes to terms with the second wave of Kovid-19 cases, Dr. Randeep Guleria has created a center for the country’s response to the disease. As the head of the clinical research group of the National Kovid-19 Task Force, he is instrumental in formulating treatment policies. In an idea exchange with the Indian Express, the AIIMS chief says that vaccination will open, but “slowly”, advises caution on theories about re-infection, addressing the “Bihar paradox” when The boom in the elections was not seen, And says approval for vaccination should be fast-tracked in children. “I think the numbers are worrisome… First of all, this wave is a lot more stable than what we’ve seen before.

This time it has taken very little time to cross 80,000 cases per day. Second, the degree of fear or panic. When we last crossed the 80,000 mark, it does not exist today. There is no Kovid-appropriate behavior. Despite the number crossing 80,000, people are planning a holiday, with hotels full at all hill stations. This is worrisome. We do not have any data that suggests that we have a good degree of immunity. Most of our population is susceptible and we are also seeing new versions of the virus now, which we know may be more contagious. Also develop an “immune escape”, which can rein in some degree. “One expert explains: Lessons and challenges after a year with coronovirus Family and friends often call to find out which of the two Kovid-19 vaccines available in India is better.

My advice for being readily available is met with apprehensions about the adverse effects of vaccines. This is a symptom of the previous year, a year that is half-incomplete, false claims and often lies that have become more viral than the virus. While this has been a remarkable year for science and the value it has brought to society, there is little understanding of the scientific method, which relies on data and evidence. As India nears one year of its lockdown, I review that year and try some cautious crystals that lie ahead

. . I review that year and try some cautious crystals that lie ahead. . I review that year and try some cautious crystals that lie ahead. . There are false claims and often lies that have become more viral than viruses. While this has been a remarkable year for science and the value it has brought to society, there is little understanding of the scientific method, which relies on data and evidence. As India nears one year of its lockdown, I review that year and try some cautious crystals that lie ahead. . There are false claims and often lies that have become more viral than viruses. While this has been a remarkable year for science and the value it has brought to society, there is little understanding of the scientific method, which relies on data and evidence. As India nears one year of its lockdown, I review that year and try some cautious crystals that lie ahead. .