Next 45 days crucial, citing possibilities of second wave in 2021: K’taka Health Minister
Team Udayavani, Dec 5, 2020, 3:21 PM IST
Bengaluru: Next 45 days would be crucial for the state as there are possibilities of a second wave of infections, said, K Sudhakar ,Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister
Speaking after meeting experts of the Technical Advisory Committee, he said, ““There are all possibilities of a second Covid wave during the initial months of 2021 for which we have to be extra cautious from December 20 to January 2. These days would be the most crucial period for us”
“The next 45 days are crucial for us to contain coronavirus. As per the record of other countries, it is observed that the second wave occurred between 45-90 days of the receding of the initial wave,” he added
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