Lockdown Again in India: PM Modi call Urgent High-level meeting

Prime Minister Narendra Modi PM Modi call urgent a high-level meeting tomorrow (Dec. 23) on the back of an equally alarming rise in the rate of Omicron infection in the country. After omicron cases spike in country fear starts that lockdown Again in India.

There are currently 214 Omicron cases detected in India. It is said that PM Modi will hold a high-level meeting tomorrow to discuss regulatory measures. Omicron cases are increasing daily in the country. Meanwhile, Union Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has already written to governments of all states and Union Territories that the Omicron virus spreads three times faster than the Delta.

Thus, the fight must begin again. Your states have reactivated war rooms in the Union Territories. Similarly, Kovid has heard that in addition to accelerating inspection and tracking, Kovid has begun re-enacting large corporations, bans on crowdfunding, and night-time curfew control.

National COVID-19 Supermodel Committee on Saturday predicted that the third wave of corona is expected to hit India in February. Expect lockdown again in January last week. Giving details, Vidyasagar, who is the head of the National COVID-19 Supermodel Committee, said India will have Omicron’s third wave but it will be milder than the second wave.

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He said this as the Daily COVID-19 caseload in India that is currently around 7,500 infections is expected to increase once the Omicron starts displacing Delta as the dominant variant. However, he added that there will definitely be a third wave of corona in India. Giving further details, he told media that said that the third wave of corona is likely to arrive early next year in India and will be milder than the second wave due to a large-scale immunity present in the country.

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He added that there are around 7,500 cases per day which is sure to go up once Omicron starts displacing Delta as the dominant variant. However, he stated that it’s unlikely that India will see more daily cases than the second wave. Talking about sero-survey and sero-prevalence.

He said that as per sero-survey, a tiny fraction has left that hasn’t come into contact with delta virus and now there is sero-prevalence of 75 per cent to 80 per cent (prior exposure), first dose for 85 per cent of adults, both doses for 55 per cent of adults, and a “reach” for the pandemic of 95 per cent (meaning that only a tiny fraction of the public has not come into contact with the virus).”

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