ANI, Dr Guleria said, “I would suggest that people should understand that the second wave of the pandemic is not over yet. Daily, we are getting more than 40,000 cases.
It is important for everyone to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour. If we follow this, then another wave will not come." The second wave of ongoing coronavirus pandemic started in April with single-day cases breaching the four lakh mark with a spike in fatalities.
The deadly wave, however, started receding in mid-May even as some experts warned of a subsequent wave in August-September. The AIIMS chief, however, said the impact could be lesser. "If the third wave comes, then also it will be mild only if people follow Covid-19 appropriate behaviour," said Dr Guleria, at a