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Third Wave If Comes Will be of Low Intensity: CSIR

Third Wave If Comes Will be of Low Intensity: CSIR

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NEW DELHI, Sept 24: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) on Friday said even if the third wave of Coronavirus come in the country, its intensity would be low. This is the first time a government agency has provided comforts to the people of the country predicting a low intensity third wave, if at all.

Dr Shekhar C Mande, Director-General, CSIR, said, “We have been able to get a large population vaccinated with the first dose and even with the second dose. Our vaccines do prevent the disease to a large extent. If tested positive after being jabbed, the severity of COVID-19 is also reduced. Even if the third wave comes, then the intensity will be low and much less than compared to the second wave.”

On Thursday, the Union health ministry allowed door-to-door COVID-19 vaccination for people belonging to the differently-abled category and those with restricted mobility. Earlier, Manindra Agrawal, a professor at IIT-Kanpur, had said the emergence of another wave depends on the emergence of a more infectious strain.

Many experts had predicted the likely arrival of the third wave of coronavirus in India. Dr Renu Swarup, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India had said, “The third wave will come if we invite the third wave to come. It is all about the human behaviour and the virus behaviour.”

Dr Samiran Panda, head of epidemiology and communicable diseases, ICMR also said, “States/UTs like Delhi and Maharashtra should not see any upsurge in cases because they have already seen widespread and intense second wave.”

Meanwhile, the COVID-19 cases rose over 30,000 cases in the last 24 hours. As per the data released by the Union health ministry, the country recorded 31,382 new cases in the last 24 hours.

Several experts over the past few weeks warned of a third wave looming, expressing concerns that it may affect the children specifically. The National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has warned of a third COVID-19 wave peak in October in its recent report to the Prime Minister’s Office. The NIDM’s report quoted the opinion survey of 40 experts that predicted that the third wave of the pandemic is likely to hit India between July 15 and October 13, 2021.

Emphasising the effect of the potential third wave on children, the report said the Indian Academy of Paediatrics found that there was no biological evidence that the current and the new Delta Plus variant will affect children more than adults. The report further said Lancet COVID-19 Commission India Task Force concluded there was no current evidence that an anticipated third wave would target children specifically. The concerns for the children, however, remained.

(Manas Dasgupta)

 

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