Four more variants of Corona can cause trouble in India - Experts expressed apprehension
COVID-19 Update / Four more variants of Corona can cause trouble in India - Experts expressed apprehension
COVID-19 Update - Four more variants of Corona can cause trouble in India - Experts expressed apprehension
New Delhi. The second wave of CoronaRus In India is gradually weakening in the country. Experts have said that Delta variants are responsible for the second wave of Kovid. On the other hand, the matters of Delta Plus are also coming out. Experts believe that this variant of infection can be the reason for the third wave of infection in the country. Meanwhile, a media report has been claimed that four more infectious variants of Corona can be found in the country.According to the English newspaper The Times of India, B.1.617.3 variants in the country, B.1.617.2 variants, B.1.1.1.1.318 variants, Lambda variants and Kappa variants are being monitored. In the country Corona's B.1.617.3 and B.1.1.318 variants are already present. Experts believe that the four variants of the monitoring are continuing, it can come through foreign travel. If they were relaxed in the monitor, then the situation can be outside the control. On the other hand experts claim that the variants which are being monitored are not more effective than Delta Plus and Delta.Meanwhile, PHE of Britain struggling Corona said that it has been included in the list of viruses (C.37) in the investigation list, such as international expansion and many changes like L452 Q and F490S have been done.
The World Health Organization had been held on June 14 as Lambda Variants 'Varian of Interest'. In the UK, six cases have been revealed by the transition from Lambda variants and all these belong to foreign travel. First of all, it was identified in Peru and has got it in 26 countries so far.At the same time Assam Health Minister Keshav Mahant had given information on Friday that since the beginning of the second wave of the epidemic, 300 samples of Kovid-19 patients were taken in the month of April, May and June and the National Institute located in West Bengal Kalyani Off-biomedical genomics was sent to investigation.Mahant said, "We have found the results of April and May and 77 percent of these delta variants have been found in 23 percent Kapa variant." At the same time, Jharkhand's health secretary Arun Kumar Singh had described the last days. "In the state, 328 cases of 364 cases were confirmed during Virus Delta, Alpha and Kappa Variants during Binam Sequencing."