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Xmas, New Year complacency likely to fuel corona surge early Jan, warn experts IANS
New Delhi: As the year of the pandemic seems set to conclude with a week of festivities which could kick-off from Christmas, health experts apprehend that a possible coronavirus case surge, although shorter than earlier ones, may hit the national capital in the first two weeks of 2021.
As per the experts, traits observed among the public such as a wilful ignorance to Covid-appropriate behaviour, pandemic fatigue with health directions, travel and impulse to indulge in large gatherings for celebrations likely to exacerbate the disease burden in Delhi which might lead to a short surge of the cases.
Any Xmas, New Year complacency may fuel short case surge early Jan: Experts
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New Delhi: People throng India Gate on the first day of the new year, in New Delhi on Jan 1, 2020. . Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Dec 24 : As the year of the pandemic seems set to conclude with a week of festivities which could kick-off from Christmas, health experts apprehend that a possible coronavirus case surge, although shorter than earlier ones, may hit the national capital in the first two weeks of 2021.
As per the experts, traits observed among the public such as a wilful ignorance to Covid-appropriate behaviour, pandemic fatigue with health directions, travel and impulse to indulge in large gatherings for celebrations likely to exacerbate the disease burden in Delhi which might lead to a short surge of the cases.
Keep blood sugar in control to fight Covid-19: Experts
The experts said that that Covid-19 is a condition which gets worse with co-morbidities.
Studies indicate that people suffering from diabetes suffer from worse outcomes, have a high risk for severity and long recovery time.
According to the doctors, when a person suffers from diabetes, it doesn’t simply affect the body’s blood glucose levels but also compromises the insulin production levels in the body.
It can have lasting complications, especially on the immunity.
People with high blood sugar levels have less than normal blood flow, which makes it difficult for the body to harness nutrients, natural defences meant to protect the body against several infections and promote healing.
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