NITI Aayog warns - Third wave of Corona is set to come, likely to start from September-October
COVID-19 Update / NITI Aayog warns - Third wave of Corona is set to come, likely to start from September-October
COVID-19 Update - NITI Aayog warns - Third wave of Corona is set to come, likely to start from September-October
New Delhi. Members of the Policy Commission VK Saraswat said that India did a very well-faced by the second wave of Kovid-19 and therefore the number of new cases of infection has decreased considerably. At the same time, he also emphasized that preparations should also be fulfilled to deal with the third wave, which is expected to be more affected by the young population. Saraswat said that the epidemic experts of India have given a very clear indication that the third wave of Kovid-19 is indispensable and it is expected to start from September-October. Therefore, the country should vaccinate more and more people.Saraswat said to 'PTI-language', "I think we have done a great deal. We faced a well-faced the second wave of Kovid-19 and it is the result of the same thing that the new cases of infection are significantly reduced. "He said," Helping our scientific and technology activities, making oxygen banks, large numbers Installing the industry for oxygen supply, we managed to deal with the epidemic. The use of railway, airports, military force is being used to carry liquid oxygen. "In the country, more than four lakh daily cases were coming out, but in the last few days the number of new cases of infection has fallen to about 1.3 lakh. Saraswat said that during the first wave of Kovid-19 global epidemic, India's management was good and he also gave the country confidence to control the second wave of global epidemic.He said, "Management of dealing with the second wave of our Kovid-19 was brilliant, which we call emergency management." According to the updated data issued by the Central Health Ministry on Friday morning, Corona virus in India After 1,32,364 new cases in a day, the number of infected in the country increased to 2,85,74,350, while the rate of infection of patients has gone across 93 percent.