LUCKNOW: Despite the fact that Covid cases in Uttar Pradesh are decreasing, experts believe it is still too early to call the third wave's end. They believe that safety procedures must be adhered to. According to experts, the chance of a new, more severe variant emerging in the future cannot be ruled out, and people should continue to take measures. Between March 2020 and January 2021, the first wave afflicted around 81,000 people in Lucknow alone, killing 1,157 people. The second wave, which was generated by the Delta and Delta Plus strains and lasted 90 days, infected 1.5 lakh people and killed 1,465 people. The third wave, which was brought on by the Omicron variant, proved to be less harmful. It began on December 22, 2021, and has since infected 57,439 people while also killing 38 cases. Unlike the more severe Delta variant, which primarily damaged the lungs, the Omicron variant primarily affected the upper respiratory system. As a result, the majority of the patients had only minor symptoms or were asymptomatic. Prof Anil Kumar Gulati, former head of the microbiology department at BHU's Institute of Medical Sciences, said, "As long as the virus is in circulation, it will continue to evolve. Although the advent of a fatal Covid-19 variant is extremely unlikely, we should not rest easy until May." This kind of Diet will keep you fit and young at every age Excess use of aloe vera can be dangerous By adopting these easy methods men can keep themselves healthy