An increase in the number of coronaviruses could be the start of a third wave, experts suggest

Mumbai: In the first eleven days of July, 88,130 corona patients were found in Maharashtra. Now the threat of a third wave of corona is being expressed by experts because of these figures. Experts say the increase in the number of corona sufferers could be the beginning of a third wave of corona. Similar to the previous two waves of corona in Maharashtra, this wave is now visible.

 
During the second wave, 25,000 new coronaviruses were found in Delhi. But only 870 patients have been detected between July 1 and July 11. Kerala is the only state with more corona than Maharashtra. In the last 11 days, 1 lakh 28 thousand 951 new corona cases were registered in Kerala.
In the last 11 days, more than 3,000 cases have been reported in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra, while the number of patients in Mumbai has come down to less than 600 in the last three days. A member of the Special Task Force for Corona, Dr. Shashank Joshi says the situation in Kolhapur is somewhat strange. Vaccination statistics are the highest there, but coronavirus detection rate is also the highest.
Joshi further says that the Delta variant of the Corona is currently in danger. The risk is due to non-compliance with corona prevention rules and the slow pace of vaccination. People are not ready to stay at home because they are bored or forced. Also, masks and hygiene as well as non-compliance with other rules can lead to the spread of the virus.
While both the waves were at their peak, Maharashtra has the highest number of patients. Now the number of victims in Maharashtra is increasing. Dr. Fortis Hiranandani Hospital. Chandrasekhar said that by the end of the second wave, the number of corona victims in Mumbai and Maharashtra had dropped significantly. But in the first 10 days of July, the number has increased dramatically. 79,500 new cases have been reported in the state during this period. Experts say the increase in the number of coronaviruses in the first 11 days of July is a warning sign. Different districts of Maharashtra have seen the highest number of victims at different times.