Vaccination for the first time available will be India's way of preventing another wave, an unpredictable period, the director of the World Health Organization, in South-East Asia, said Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh.
With the Covid-19 graph of India flooding the plains, this is a time for vigilance and vaccination when you get the first opportunity, says the regional director of the World Health Organization, South-East Asia, said Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh. The next increase - which could be the third wave of the epidemic - is unpredictable but unpredictable and India must work for that, says Dr. Singh. The situation continues to be a concern and a challenge, he said, although the number of daily illnesses in India is declining steadily.
"These increases have placed a heavy burden on already frustrating services. We are now seeing a flurry and declining rates in some parts of India. The situation continues to be worrying and challenging," he said.
"The lesson learned from this growth at no cost could embarrass our security guards. We must take the Covid-19 vaccine at the first available opportunity. While we cannot predict the next operation but we can prevent it, we have to do it," he added.
Since the May peak when daily charges increased by more than 4 lakh, the daily rise in India has now dropped below 2 lakh. On Sunday, new Covid-19 lakh 1.65 lakh cases - low for 46 days, were recorded. The level of good is also always less than 10 percent for the sixth day in a row.