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Third wave of covid soon

Third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India is inevitable and could hit the country in the next six to eight weeks, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria told a news channel on Saturday.

"As we have started unlocking, there is again a lack of Covid-appropriate behaviour. We don't seem to have learnt from what happened between the first and the second wave. Again crowds are building up... people are gathering. It will take some time for the number of cases to rise at the national level. A third wave is inevitable and it could hit the country within the next six to eight weeks... maybe a little longer," Dr Guleria told NDTV. "It all depends on how we go ahead in terms of Covid-appropriate behaviour and preventing crowds," he added.

Many parts of the country, including cities such as Delhi and Mumbai, earlier ravaged by the spread of the virus and under strict lockdowns, have lifted their lockdown and curfew restrictions this month, as Covid cases have declined steadily across the country. In the last 24 hours, India recorded 60,753 new Covid cases and 1,647 deaths because of the virus. The daily positivity rate is 2.98 per cent — the 12th consecutive day it has remained below 5 per cent.

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Will there be a 3rd wave of coronavirus?

Neurologist Dr M V Padma said, “It's being predicted that we'll hit the third wave of COVID-19. It's also predicted so that we take care that it doesn't happen. It's not just the responsibility of govt but of every citizen also to ensure that it doesn't occur.”

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