Delta variant will be the cause of fourth COVID-19 wave; WHO express fears

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 31, 2021 02:20 PM2021-07-31T14:20:00+5:302021-07-31T14:20:00+5:30

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Corona has created an atmosphere of fear everywhere. All countries are making strenuous efforts to prevent corona infection. The number of corona victims has crossed the 19 crore mark and millions of people have lost their lives. Meanwhile the delta ware of the corona.

Research has once again revealed shocking information. The Delta variant of the Corona is extremely dangerous and is reported to be spreading as fast as chickenpox. This has multiplied the rate of infection.

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday once again issued a warning about the Delta variant. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the Delta variant will have to reduce its spread before the situation worsens. The type of rapidly spreading delta.

Michael Ryan, the WHO's emergency director, made the announcement at a news conference. “Delta is a warning sign. "It's a sign that the virus is spreading, but we need to understand it before it becomes more dangerous," he said.

While the growing number of corona patients is causing the third wave in India, the delta type is causing the fourth wave of corona in many countries of the world. The World Health Organization says the corona delta type is the fourth wave in the Middle East.

Although the Delta has shaken many countries, there are still measures to control its spread. The spread of delta can be prevented, especially by observing social dusting, wearing masks, and hand hygiene. "The virus is fitter, the virus is growing faster.

These measures are still working to prevent corona, but we need to implement them more efficiently and more effectively than ever before, the World Health Organization says.

According to reports, Delta virus infection occurs through the nose and throat. Vaccinated and unvaccinated people can spread the virus in equal amounts. But this is not always the case. Delta variants like MERS, SARS, Ebola, cold, flu.