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Why do new waves happen in a pandemic?

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Why do new waves happen in a pandemic?

  • There are countries where even the second wave has not occurred.
  • Dr. V.K. Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog explained the reasons behind emergence of new pandemic waves and how it can be controlled or even avoided.
  • There are four elements leading to the formation of a new wave.

: Four elements are as follows:

  1. Behaviour of the virus: The virus has the capacity and ability to spread.
  2. Susceptible host: Virus keeps looking for susceptible hosts for it to survive. So, if we are not protected either via vaccination or by previous infection, then we are a susceptible host.
  3. Transmissibility: The virus can become smart enough where it mutates and becomes more transmissible. The same virus which used to infect three hosts becomes capable of infecting 13! This factor is unpredictable. No one can pre-plan to fight such mutations. The change of the very nature of the virus and its transmissibility is an X factor and no one can predict when and where it may happen.
  1. Opportunity: ‘Opportunities’, which we give to the virus to infect. If we sit and eat together, crowd, sit in closed areas without masks, then the virus gets more opportunities to spread.

A call to do what is in our hands:

  • “Out of the above four, two elements– Susceptibility and Opportunities for infection are totally under our control whereas the other two - Behaviour of the virus and Transmissibility, cannot be predicted or controlled.
  • If we decrease opportunities by following COVID Appropriate behaviour and decrease susceptibility to infection, then a third wave will not occur.

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