Covid-19 4th wave likely to occur in August, says Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar - Experts have predicted that India is likely to see the fourth wave of Covid-19 in August, health minister K Sudhakar said on Monday.
Covid 4th wave: After coronavirus surge in China and Europe, can India let its guard down? - Doctors are hoping that the fourth wave won t be bad since most of the population has been vaccinated and have acquired protective immunity.
"If a healthy person wears a mask, there are circumstances when one might use their hands to adjust the mask. In such case, you are putting yourself at the risk of getting infected and get exposed," the chief minister said at a press conference in reply to a question.
India has started showing declining Covid trends over the past few weeks as the nation is reporting below one lakh Covid infections for the past few days.
India has started showing declining Covid trends over the past few weeks as the nation is reporting below one lakh Covid infection for the past few days. On Sunday, India reported below 50,000 Covid cases after 40 days. However, the death toll among people with comorbidities continues to rise in the country. Dr Amitav Banerjee, Prof and Head of Community Medicines at D Y Patil