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Over 70% of COVID-19 patients above 40 years in both waves; older population still more vulnerable

Over 70% of COVID-19 patients above 40 years in both waves; older population still more vulnerable
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Breathlessness slightly high among COVID patients in 2nd wave: Centre

The Federal Breathlessness slightly high among COVID patients in 2nd wave: Centre Stating that over 70% of COVID-19 patients in both the waves were above 40 years, top medical experts said that the older population still remains vulnerable to the disease COMMENTS Representative photo: iStock There is a greater need for medical oxygen due to a slightly high prevalence of breathlessness in COVID-19 patients in the second wave of the pandemic, the Centre said on Monday. Asserting that the older population continues to remain more vulnerable to coronavirus infection, top medical experts in the government while addressing the press said over 70 per cent of COVID-19 patients in both the waves are above 40 years.

Over 70 per cent of Covid patients above 40 years in both waves; older population still more vulnera- The New Indian Express

Over 70 per cent of Covid patients above 40 years in both waves; older population still more vulnera- The New Indian Express
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Why COVID-19 is spreading at alarming rate in India? Here s what experts say

While there are no clear answers to it, top scientists believe that the complex interplay of mutant strains, religious gatherings, massive election campaign rallies in four states where polls are underway and other public events and the lowering of the guard, is primarily to blame.

Mutants, sluggish vaccine drive, carelessness: Add them and you get Covid surge, say top scientists

397 People gather at Byculla market during weekend lockdown, imposed by Maharashtra government to curb the surge in COVID-19 cases, in Mumbai, on Saturday, April 10, 2021. PTI New Delhi, April 10 Why are India’s COVID-19 cases flaring up so sharply? There are no clear answers but top scientists say the complex interplay of mutant strains, a hugely susceptible population made more vulnerable by elections and other public events and the lowering of guard are primarily to blame. India’s COVID tally climbed to 1,32,05,926 (1.32 crore, 13.2 million) with a record spike of  1,45,384, the Union Health Ministry said on Saturday, in what many say is a second wave that is surging more powerfully than the first. And just like there were no answers to why there was a slide earlier this year, there is no clarity on why the numbers are rising so sharply.

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