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BENGALURU: While there are speculations about the onset of a third wave of Covid-19, experts believe that the country is at the tailend of the second wave but warn that Karnataka may see the next wave soon. “It is still the continuation of the second wave in most states since there is no intermittent period of lower circulation levels. Given the continuing circulation in rural and urban areas, which hitherto had lower seroprevalence, it suggests that the disease is expanding widely,” said Dr Giridhara Babu, epidimeologist and member of Technical Advisory Committee.
Dr Gagandeep Kang, renowned virologist, Professor of Microbiology, CMC Vellore, believes that we are at “the tail end of the second wave.” In Karnataka, explaining that though the number of cases are on the decline, Dr Manjunath C N, Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases and Research said the authorities must take note of what relaxations are being given and added that p
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