Millennium Post (Kolkata)

COVID-19 crisis far from over; 3rd wave to be more dangerous: CSIR official

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TH I RU VAN ANT HA PU RAM: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Director General Shekhar C Mande on Sunday warned that the COVID-19 crisis was far from being over and allowing a "third wave" by lowering our guard is fraught with grave consequenc­es.

Also, continued collaborat­ion across institutio­ns was necessary to come out of the current situation as well as ward off catastroph­ic situations arising out of climate change and over dependence on fossil fuels which had the potential to wipe out the entire humanity, he said.

Mande was speaking on "India's response to Covid-19 from S& T perspectiv­e" at a virtual "National Science Day Lectures," organised by Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnol­ogy here.

The expert clarified that India is nowhere near achieving herd immunity and as such people should continue to wear masks and maintain social distancing and hand hygiene to stay away from getting infected by the virus.

Cautioning the people and the scientific community against allowing "complacenc­y to set in," he warned that a third wave would precipitat­e a far more dangerous situation than the challenge the country had faced so far.

RGCB Director Chandrabha­s Narayana moderated the digital lectures.

Answering questions from the scientific community, Mande expressed the hope that the Covid-19 vaccines would be effective against the coronaviru­s variants.

The evidence "is not very strong" that the vaccines would not work against the mutated virus.

"We would like to believe that the vaccines are effective" against the variants as the vaccines worked against the entire part of the virus while the mutation took place on a part of the virus, he explained.

The prevalence of COVID19 cases had come down not because of herd immunity, but because of other reasons, including wearing of masks and people remaining outdoors during the winter.

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