This time too, India will have second wave-like devastation, UN's alarming report on deaths

The United Nations has warned India over the Coronavirus. In fact, a UN report claims that the second corona wave in India, delta variant, killed 2.4 million people between April and June and affected the recovery of the economy. Not only that, the report warns that a similar situation may arise soon in the near future. Not only that, the UN's World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2022 report revealed that Omicron variants are causing new waves of infection and are set to have an impact on economies.

The report has even said that 2.4 lakh people died in the deadly delta wave in India from April to June. Let me tell you all that the UN report says that if a global approach, including vaccine access, is not adopted to prevent the spread of the infection from the coronavirus, the epidemic will continue to threaten the economy of the entire world. At the same time, South Asia could face major difficulties ahead. In fact, the slow pace of corona vaccination here will encourage the new variant to grow frequently and cases to pick up. On the other hand, the Indian Health Ministry says that more than 1.54 crore doses of vaccine have been given in India so far.

In the past, the second wave of corona in India had wreaked havoc. During that time, infections and deaths had increased rapidly in the country. Due to this, the health system of the country was also disrupted. Now, once again, the cases of Omicron and Corona are on the rise in India. The report also says that less than 26% of the population in Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh is fully vaccinated as of December 2021. While Bhutan, Maldives, Sri Lanka have got more than 64% of the population vaccinated.

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