People beware..! Covid In INDIA..! Rising infection numbers...!?
The number of corona infections reported in the last 24 hours alone has raised fears that it is a sign of the fourth wave of the virus in India. The coronavirus is once again wreaking havoc in many countries including china, America, and Japan. Considering the increasing number of Covid-19 infections worldwide, the government of india is also taking precautionary measures. As infections due to Omicron's BF.7 variant are on the rise, the indian government has stepped up measures against the virus. But the increasing number of infections has created confusion among people about whether there will be a fourth wave of Covid-19 in India. Sources associated with the Union health Ministry had already said that the impact of the coronavirus in india will increase in january and that the next 40-45 days will be significant. According to experts, the spread of coronavirus in india will increase significantly in 40 days after the spread of the coronavirus in China. It is noteworthy that once the coronavirus infection started spreading in china before this, the infection will start spreading in india in a week or two.
They further say that it is unlikely that the virus will have a significant impact on adults or children in India. This is because more than 90 percent of the country's population has received vaccinations. Besides this, only unvaccinated persons contracted the disease during corona waves. Experts have said that as their immune system has increased, they are less affected.
The Omicron BF.7 strain of the coronavirus has posed a major threat in China. Such situations have arisen as a result of the zero corona policy which denies that there is no corona there. Conversely, only a small number of Chinese citizens have received the vaccine. But in india, vaccination is being administered continuously. So Omicron's other variant, BF.7, may have a different impact in india than in China. In india, children are less affected by early corona variants such as delta, alpha variants, or many subtypes of Omicron, and young people are less affected. Experts say that children are more immune than adults.