Mobilenews24x7 Bureau
Back to square one, as India braces up to fight out yet another surge of Covid.
It has been an interesting phase all the way from 2019 to this date that the medical science wading through new nomenclatures.And more are yet come in the name of variants.
From 300 fresh cases in Januray 1 now the number jumping up to 10,158 new Covid cases taking the total active cases to a whopping 44,998, says Union health ministry.
Now advises are that, quick precautionary booster doses are imperative.
Regardless of the fact that, even two vaccine jabs and boosters, people have died or have got impaired by after effects.
What does it indicate? Immunity, according to hundreds of medical experts in the country, is within every human body which improves or decreases as per the dietary discipline goes, that helps the body to acquire immunity and not by boosters.
It is difficult to say as which knowledge regime prompted the authorities to give up all the guidelines and SOPs like mask and other things, if at all Coronavirus is a reality.
Have our medical experts been able to identify the disease and its symptoms? Certainly not.
Where were those experts who now blame that lax with Covid norms like wearing masks led to the surge. IMA owes an explanation.
Now making it sound more technical they have added to the nomenclature like XBB.1.16 and so on in addition to a slew of such abbreviations. Each such new name is stated to be more deadly, be it Omicron or anything.
Then again the same things as it happened during the early phases and so repetitive “The main route of transmission of the infection is by the respiratory route, by droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Using a fitting mask while going out to crowded places or while taking care of patients with respiratory symptoms can help prevent the spread of infection,” says IMA.
Revisit and repeat cautions that a number of Indian states have re-imposed mask mandate in public spaces and have called for stricter implementation of COVID norms, especially in crowded places.
“We are likely to keep seeing ups and downs of COVID cases at different times in different places for a long time to come.” according to Gautam I Menon as quoted by the PTI.