Risk on New Corona in INDIA

 The risk of corona virus has increased once again in the country. After five months, more than 50 thousand cases have been reported in India in one day, which again filled the 2020s. The dangerous news is that of Double Mutant and variant available in market. The Central Health Minister already declared that new corona patients are available in India and it is more dangerous than previous one. The Variant of Corona in India The Central Health Minister declares that according to 10 lab reports, India having 3 variants of corona is as UK Variant, South African Variant and Brazilian Variant. Still labs are performing their task to identify the reason behind it and try to find out vaccine for it. As per the lab records, there is around 771 cases are registered as positive. The various labs record identified that around 10,000 positive cases are tested and among them there is 771 cases are of New Corona Virus Cases. Out of 771 cases, 736 cases are registered as UK variant, 34 cases of South African Variant and 1 case of Brazilian Variant. More Effective States The risk is not associated with New Corona virus but more effective news is that it is available in most populated states of India. The Punjab having UK Variant of about 336 and other states like Telangana, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Gujarat are cases of UK Variant. Some cases of South African Variant are available in Telangana, Delhi, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. One case of Brazilian Variant is available in Maharashtra. New Corona Effectiveness The available Corona cases in India are based on SARS- Cov-2 variant. But the new variants of corona are E484Q and L452R are related to UK Variant. The same cases as per the corona study are available in Maharashtra since December 2020. As per the studies, this type of mutant are attack directly on our immune system and make it weak, then spread themselves in body. To control of this variant, Government of India are ready to restart there previous technique of Test-Track and Treat scheme.

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