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3rd wave may not happen if strong steps taken: Govt

On Wednesday, Raghavan had said third wave was ‘inevitable’

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI

WHILE THE VIRUS RUNS OUT OF OPPORTUNIT­IES, IT IS NOT ELIMINATED. THEREFORE, IF NEW OPPORTUNIT­IES ARISE, SO WILL CASES"

K VIJAY RAGHAVAN,

PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR

If strong measures are taken, then a third wave of Covid19 may not happen in “all parts of the country or anywhere at all”, Principal Scientific Advisor K Vijay Raghavan said on Friday, two days after he sounded the alarm that a third wave was inevitable. On Wednesday, Raghavan had said, “We should prepare for the new waves.”

He said new opportunit­ies for infections could arise if people became complacent and did not protect themselves. “The frequency and sizes of such ups and downs must be reduced. This is in our hands,” Raghavan said.

He also said it would be useful to talk about location, timing and intensity of infections, instead of waves and their number, even though the latter was in common usage. “While the virus runs out of opportunit­ies, it is not eliminated. Therefore, if new opportunit­ies arise, so will cases...it will depend on how effectivel­y the guidance is implemente­d.”

Raghavan said until the coverage of vaccinatio­n was maximum, each preventive step could reduce the rise and fall in cases.

The government has said more than 9 million Covid vaccine doses were still available with the states to be administer­ed of the total supply of more than 170 million doses. Another million doses will be delivered to the states in the next three days.

V K Paul, member (health) of the NITI Aayog, said the developmen­t of a single dose Sputnik vaccine sounded promising and that India would have to study the immunogeni­city data for the same. “We will examine the claim. Let more informatio­n come,” he said.

While there is a plateauing or declining trend in cases across 15 states, the government is concerned about increasing infections in 18 states, including the southern and the northeaste­rn states. “We take a seven-day rolling average to study the increase or decrease of cases in the state...we cannot become complacent and have to keep a watch on cases,” said Arti Ahuja, additional secretary, health ministry. The health ministry has reviewed the Covid-19 situation and management with 8 states — Assam, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, and Himachal Pradesh.

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