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PM Modi Has Given A Target To Stall Third Covid Wave, Next 100 Days Crucial: Niti Aayog

‘As the vaccination drive picks up in three-four months, there is a possibility that we will be in a safe zone. But the next 100-125 days are critical, we have to remain cautious,’ Niti Aayog member Dr VK Paul said

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PM Modi Has Given A Target To Stall Third Covid Wave, Next 100 Days Crucial: Niti Aayog
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Amid rising concerns over the spread of Delta Covid variant and the World Health Organisation (WHO) warning against the third wave of the pandemic, NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr V K Paul on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a target to health authorities in the country to nip the third Covid wave in its bud.

Asserting that the next 100-125 days are crucial for the country in its fight against the deadly virus, Dr Paul said, "Leaving the North and South American regions, all other WHO regions are moving from bad to worse. The world is moving towards a third wave and this is a fact. Prime Minister Narendra Modi too has asked us to take this as a red flag and warning....The prime minister has given us the target to stall the third wave and it is possible.”

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His comments come just days after WHO announced that the world was already in the early stages of the third wave of Covid-19. Further, earlier this week, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) predicted that the third wave is likely to hit India by the end of August.

Amid these developments, Dr Paul asserted the need for everyone to continue taking Covid appropriate restrictions and not lower their guard. Warning about the third wave, Dr Paul highlighted how infections have been on the rise across the globe. Spain has registered a 64-per cent rise in the weekly number of coronavirus cases, while the Netherlands has witnessed a 300-per cent increase in the figure, he said.

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"If you look at Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand...the system was stable in Thailand, (but) there has been an increase. If you look at the data of Africa, there has been a rise in the (number of) cases by 50 per cent," Paul said.

He said the next 100-125 days are going to be critical.

"If we all decide, then there will not be any third wave. As the vaccination drive picks up further...(in) three-four months, there is a possibility that we will be in a safe zone. But the next 100-125 days are critical, both for the system and the people. We have to remain cautious," he added.

Paul said a large population is still vulnerable to the virus.

"The question of the third wave keeps coming back. This is because our population is still very vulnerable. We still have not reached the stage of herd immunity nor have we reached the stage of infection and we do not want to acquire herd immunity through infections. We are progressing in terms of vaccines and nearly 50 per cent of our most vulnerable group above the age of 45 years is protected. This will also impact mortality and it will come down, but the infection can spread. We are vulnerable, the virus is still around," he said.

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(With PTI inputs)

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