The fear of corona has now gone out of most people's mind, now people are being seen without any mask even in public places. The instructions given by the government a few months back to the public for corona were also not followed so well. Even some experts say the same. Dr. Raman Gangakhedkar, former chief scientist of ICMR, told News18 that “the threat of Covid-19 seems to be receding now, as no new variant of corona has been seen since last year”.
omicron came a year ago
About a year ago, the World Health Organization had described the new variant Omicron of Corona as worrying. After this, no such form of corona came which WHO has expressed danger. According to experts, Omicron has been the most dominant corona form till date. According to the information received from the website of News 18, the big scientists of the country have accepted that earlier there used to be a wave of corona every 6 months, whereas no such wave has been seen since last year.
change over time
According to Dr. Gangakhetkar, now the world is witnessing a development of change, in which microbes mutate themselves by reacting to drugs and the immune system of the human body and their new variants are created. He further added that “coronavirus is also mutating itself over time, making it more infectious but less harmful”.
wearing a mask is a good habit
Dr. Gangakhetkar, justifying the habit of wearing masks, says that especially the elderly and those who already have some kind of disease must wear masks in public places. He told that they also use masks in public places and meetings. He advised that the focus should be on 'One Health Surveillance' to control the next epidemic before it spreads.
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