Dr. Rajiv Bahl, Director General of ICMR
When the country surfaced of the new variant of Korona, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Dr. Rajiv Bahl said that the Korona cases are not very serious and people should not worry, but should only be cautious. At present, two sub-variants (NB.1.8.1 and LF.7) of Korona’s Omikron variants are active in the country, their nature has been infectious, but due to this, the risk of serious diseases is being seen.
‘Latest case not worrying’
Dr. Bahl said that whenever the cases of Corona increase, three things are noticed in it. The first of which is how fast the cases are increasing. Second, is he avoiding our immunity. The third most important thing is that the current seweeti is not more than earlier cases. The latest cases are not yet worrisome.
Only ‘viral fever’ symptoms in new variants
At the same time, Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh said on Monday that Kovid, which is from the new variant, has only seen only ‘viral fever’ and he appealed to the people not to panic. He said that the government has asked hospitals to be prepared for any situation asking health consultation, but this is just a precautionary step, not a sign of danger. Singh said, “We have advised hospitals to be ready with beds, oxygen, essential medicines and equipment,” Singh said, “We have advised hospitals to be ready. This is part of standard preparations, not because the situation is serious. “He said,” There is no need to panic. The new form of Kovid is only similar to the normal viral disease. Patients who have come so far have seen mild symptoms like fever, cough and cold.
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