India COVID Fourth Wave Latest Update: IIT Kanpur professor Manindra Agrawal, who is part of the IIT sutra covid model, said that the ‘short-term future does not look good’ but ‘there is no cause for alarm in India’.
With holiday gatherings now in full swing, health officials are closely watching the newly dominant COVID-19 omicron subvariants, BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 as they quickly spread.
A year after omicron began its assault on humanity, the ever-morphing Covid mutant drove virus case counts higher in many places just as Americans gathered for Thanksgiving. It was a prelude to a wave that experts expect to soon wash over the U.S.
While BA.5 remains the most prominent COVID-19 variant, accounting for 67.9% of the country’s coronavirus cases, its dominance appears to be waning as other.