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Coronavirus India update: MHA warns of Covid-19 third wave peak in October, children at risk

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 23rd 2021 01:03 PM -- Updated: August 23rd 2021 01:08 PM
Coronavirus India update: MHA warns of Covid-19 third wave peak in October, children at risk

Coronavirus India update: MHA warns of Covid-19 third wave peak in October, children at risk

Coronavirus India Update: The National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM), under the Ministry of Home Affairs, has warned of Covid-19's third wave peak in October in its recent report to the Prime Minister's Office. The NIDM's report quoted the Reuters' opinion survey of 40 experts that forecasted that the peak of the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to hit India between July 15 and October 13, 2021. Also Read | Coronavirus India Update: India reports 25,072 new Covid-19 cases, lowest in 160 days Third wave of COVID-19 may start from THIS month, Centre warns On whether the Delta-Plus Variant will be the driver of the third wave, NIDM said the Delta-Plus variant formed due to the mutation in the B.1.617.2 (Delta variant) that drove the fatal second surge in India. Also Read | Punjab: Sukhbir Singh Badal takes jibe at ‘missing CM’ and ‘missing govt’ COVID-19: Third wave may peak in October, kids at greater risk, MHA panel warns | India News – India TV This new variant of concern is a sub-lineage of the Delta variant that has acquired a spike protein mutation 'K417N' which is also found in the Beta variant (first detected in South Africa). "Though there is not enough evidence as of now to designate the Delta Plus variant as more dangerous than Delta, according to NCDC, as of August 2, 2021, this variant has been detected in 70 cases across 16 states from the 58,240 samples that have been sequenced so far in India," it said. Never said third wave will come in 2-4 weeks: Maharashtra Covid task force - Coronavirus Outbreak News Emphasising the effect of the potential COVID third wave on children, the report said the Indian Academy of Paediatrics found that there is no biological evidence that the current and the new Delta Plus variant will affect children more than adults. The report further said that Lancet COVID-19 Commission India Task Force concluded that there is no current evidence that an anticipated the third wave will target children specifically. -PTC News


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