Experts are issuing several warnings in the wake of a surge in the corona second wave death toll in the country right now. Covid cases are said to be at risk of further escalation in the coming period, which can be fatal. Hygiene, social distance, good diet, timely medical care, morale, and exercise are some of the things that can help you get out of the corona. The latest warnings from AIIMS Director Dr. Randeep Guleria have come to the fore. Needless to say, there is a risk of a further increase in the number of cases in the coming years, but even those with low symptoms are being warned that CT scans are at risk of causing cancer complications. He added that a CT scan should not be done unless necessary. He commented that the CT scan is equivalent to a 300 chest X-ray, which is very dangerous. In addition, changes in the coronavirus have led to an increase in the severity of the second wave, and the threat of a third wave is looming. Some types of strains do not penetrate the immune system, with such strains posing a third wave threat. He commented that social distance, along with a strict lockdown for at least 2 weeks in the country, is the only way to stay out unless absolutely necessary. Night curfews, weekend lockdowns to no avail.

University of Washington
A team from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore estimates that there will be more outbreaks in the next two weeks due to the spread of Covid in India, with 404,000 deaths expected by June 11 if the increase in cases continues. In addition, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington predicts that there will be an unexpected number of deaths by July. Currently, there are 5,78,000 deaths in the United States, compared to 2.22 lakh in India. Journals reveal that these calculations are based on an estimate of six to eight weeks.
With precaution
There are speculations that the virus is spreading through negligence and carelessness. At the same time, there are factors such as being taken to the hospital with a drop in oxygen levels that cannot be detected until the last minute and a heart attack with fear. In the face of these conditions, voluntary lock-downs, not going out unless absolutely necessary, not going to functions or crowded places, adhering to social distance, exercise, nutrition, vitamins in the body, boosting immunity, hygiene is said to be the only way out. In terms of cases, 6,361 cases were reported across the state in the last 24 hours in Telangana. 51 people died. 1,225 cases were registered under GHMC. The total number of cases reached 4,69,722. In the last 24 hours, 20,034 cases were registered in AP while the Srikakulam district recorded the highest number of 2398 cases.











