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Omicron v. delta: Battle of coronavirus mutants is critical

As the omicron coronavirus variant spreads in southern Africa and pops up in countries all around the world, scientists are anxiously watching a battle play out that could determine the future of the pandemic.

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Delta Variant: वाराणसी में मिले डेल्टा वैरिएंट के सर्वाधिक म्यूटेंट ।

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covid third wave india inevitable,Govt Principal Scientific Advisor K Vijay Raghavan warns latest news updates


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Covid third wave in India is inevitable, says  K Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor to Centre.
As India continues to grapple with a savage second wave of Covid infection, a top scientific advisor to the government said that a third wave is 'inevitable' and the authorities should be prepared for it.
"A phase three is inevitable, given the higher levels of circulating virus but it is not clear on what time scale this phase three will occur. We should prepare for new waves," K Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor to Centre said on Wednesday.
"Variants are transmitted same as original strain. It doesn't have properties of new kinds of transmission. It infects humans in a manner that makes it more transmissible as it gains entry, makes more copies and goes on, same as original," Raghavan added.

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Why wearing mask is not enough to keep Covid at bay


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Why wearing mask is not enough to keep Covid at bay
With Covid-19 spreading fiercely in many parts of the country, it has now become extremely important to follow all the precautionary measures, besides wearing a mask, to keep infections at bay, health experts have said.
It is important to understand that the virus responsible for Covid-19 spreads mainly from person to person. Therefore, coming in close contact with a sick person can put them in danger.
Doctors have therefore advised that in times like these indoors social gathering could be full of risks.
"Covid cases in India are increasing because people are not taking even basic protective and preventive measures such as hand washing, regular sanitation, social distancing," Rahul Bhargava, Director and Head, Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, told IANS.

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