The third wave of corona is considered very dangerous for children..
As the second wave of Corona virus in the country prepares to reach its peak, the government is now worried about a third wave. The question that arises in everyone's mind is, if the second wave is so dangerous, what will be the effect of the third wave? Discussions have also begun about whether the current vaccine against the third wave will be effective. Many countries have also increased other sanctions, including lockdowns, to prevent a third wave. Supposedly, the third wave of the corona will stop only when we stop somewhere. There is a strong fear of another wave of Corona in India today. But at the same time, the discussion of the third wave on all four sides is also increasing. So let's find out if this is the third wave....
What is the Third Wave?
Hans Cluj WHO's director for Europe said a mutation for a new variant of the virus in the third wave, B117 had been seen for the first time in the UK.
It is also said that it spreads the infection 50 percent faster than the original virus and is more deadly.
That said, the spread of the variant is increasing and is likely to spread more quickly if people do not stay safe and controlled.
The third wave will be more dangerous for children:
Some experts and scientists believe that the third wave will be very aggressive for young children. Older people were more infected in the first wave of Corona. The second wave also shows that there is no age barrier and the youth class is more involved in it. For the third wave, it is thought that children under the age of 12 may be more likely to be infected. With the third wave in mind, scientists and experts now believe that vaccines should be developed as soon as possible, even for children under 18 years of age.
What is the current state of India?
As far as India is concerned, the second phase of vaccination has been started by the government here. In the first phase, the process of vaccinating health workers, front line workers and people over the age of 45 is underway. There is a lot of fear in people’s minds about the Thirdwave in these circumstances. Despite the fact that there are more than 3.50 lakh cases and more than 3000 deaths per day in the country, no complete lockdown has been announced by the central government. However, seven states in the country, including Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Bihar, have imposed lockdowns, according to him.
When asked if a nationwide shutdown is the only option left in view of
the Covid emergency in India that has overwhelmed hospitals and caused a
crisis of resources such as oxygen, Randeep Guleria said a lockdown for
a sufficient duration is needed to cut virus transmission.