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At a time when India has barely put behind the horrors of the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, Maharashtra has sounded alert for the third wave. Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 was held responsible for towering second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. The Delta variant had been first reported from Maharashtra last year.

Now, Delta Plus variant has been detected even though it has not been classified as a variant of concern (VoC). Delta Plus variant was first detected in Europe in March this year. It has been isolated in some samples in India and around 10 other countries. Delta Plus is a new version of its mutant variant Delta.

It is, however, not known whether Delta Plus variant is more infectious or fatal compared to the Delta variant. Delta variant has been found to be deadlier and capable of causing more severe Covid-19, leading to higher rate of hospitalisation of patients.

Every successful mutation helps a virus or any other organism thrive better. This is principally why Delta Plus variant of SARS-CoV-2 has become a worry for an anticipated third wave, which can be prevented or mitigated at least on the basis of lessons learnt from the past two waves of Covid-19 pandemic.

REMEMBER COVID-19 IS STILL HERE

With a significant decline in cases, state after state are opening up. Both the public and the government need economic activities to gain pace, which requires lifting of Covid-induced restrictions.

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On Thursday morning, India reported lowest daily Covid-19 cases in over 70 days. India was in a similar situation around of the turn of the year.

As the restrictions were lifted, people were seen crowding indoors and outdoors while the authorities too looked lax in enforcing Covid-19 protocol. The result was that after a few months, Covid-19 pandemic came back with the biggest global surges in India, which can unlearn this lesson on its own peril.

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TAKE BEHAVIORAL VACCINE

Covid-19 pandemic rushed scientists into developing vaccines at the fastest speed. Efficacy of lab-developed vaccines differs for each candidate and against different mutant variants of SARS-CoV-2. However, behavioural vaccines offer best defence against all variants of SARS-CoV-2.

Behavioural vaccines include appropriate wearing of face masks, practicing Covid-appropriate hygiene and maintaining adequate physical-social distance. The Tana Bhagat community of the Oraon tribe in Jharkhand has shown how to beat Covid-19 without vaccines.

No member of the Tana Bhagat community has reported positive for Covid-19 through the first and second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, while Jharkhand has reported about 3.44 lakh cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

STAGGERED OPENING

Staggered opening of marketplaces and offices can stop overcrowding of places. Both public authorities and private managements should opt for staggered timings and sites, including continued adoption of work-from-home mode to prevent the congregation of work

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