Everyone is aware how the COVID pandemic shook the whole world within a span of 5 months. There are countries whose economy took a massive hit due to COVID and India is among the top side of the list. Now, there are hints of the emergence of the COVID second wave in many parts of the world and everyone doubts if India could manage to survive the second wave under the present circumstances?
So far Corona cases have been declining in recent times and lockdown regulations have almost been removed. Schools and Colleges have opened their gates. With the exception of movie theatres, everything has become more accessible. People have also come out for work without fear as in the past. Travel has intensified over the past few months as work has begun to complete the stalled process.
The latest Second Wave emergence is suffocating many countries in the world. Compared to the others, it must be said that there are no such conditions in India. However, along with the national capital Delhi, Tamil Nadu and Kerala are said to have witnessed a steep rise in cases. Official statistics also make the same point clear.
It seems that the number of cases has increased in Kerala after the crucial Onam festival. There is a possibility that the number of cases in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will increase after Diwali. The number of cases is now slowly increasing in some districts of Telangana. Looking at the situation on October 24, Karimnagar has an average of 55-60 cases per day. At present, the number of cases registered is between 90-100.
A similar situation exists in a few other districts as well. Overall the decreased physical distance, Increased travelling, shopping has made it clear that the second wave signals began to ring in some parts of India though there is no official confirmation yet. Not to mention the need to be more vigilant for the next three months anyway.