So far, 6,525,394 people have died from the COVID-19 pandemic. This virus has survived longer than any virus we’ve ever known. This was probably the first time a doctor didn’t say it was just a virus. A terrifying wave of COVID, mutating and increased virality, it is constantly evolving to invade and attack our immune system. Vaccines can help curb the manic effects of the virus on our bodies.
But doctors are still worried about the effects the virus has left behind. We are still hearing about COVID cases, but they are now as common as dengue and typhoid cases. Many of us wondered if it was time to put our delusions and worries about contracting a severe and highly contagious strain of COVID-19 pandemic. Ask your doctor directly
Dr. Ankur Phatarpekar, Director of Catheterization Laboratory and Interventional Cardiologist, Symbiosis Hospital, Mumbai
“As a cardiologist, I have had very few cases of COVID-19 pandemic in my OPD and very few cardiac complications from COVID. Yes, the pandemic is in its final stages, as WHO suggests. Still, you should follow some security protocols to protect yourself from further viruses. ”
Dr. Behram Pardiwala, Chief of Internal Medicine, Wockhardt Hospital, Mumbai Central
“The 2019-Covid-19 pandemic is now epidemic, resulting in community spread and some degree of herd immunity. Vaccination should be done, especially in crowded places and places, we should continue to take appropriate precautions to prevent the spread, and we should be aware of any mutations and new strains that occur, so vaccines should also be We need to evolve as well. This also requires that the general public themselves be aware of the risk consequences of their actions.”
Dr. Vineet Arora, Director – Internal Medicine, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Shalimar Bagh
“The SARS-COV2 virus has a natural tendency to self-modify and adapt to the host environment, allowing rapid spread. Emergence of COVID-19 pandemic strains from alpha, beta, gamma, delta to omicron and even subspecies Each has varying degrees of virulence transmissibility and immune evasion potential, and each successor is better suited than its predecessor in terms of disease-causing potential. And it’s getting harder to reassure ourselves that this pandemic is over, and even though the dominant strain has proven to be the weaker one in terms of mortality and morbidity, it’s a bit It sounds premature.
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