New Delhi: Black fungus has now wreaked havoc amid the second wave of corona virus epidemic in the country. This fungus has started worsening the condition of the people. Amidst all this, BSP chief and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati today tweeted on Sunday terming black fungus an deadly virus. In her tweet, she described the health preparedness in the country so far as half-baked. She has also advised the Central and State Governments to work on concrete measures. 2. ???? ?????? ?? ??? ??? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ??? ??? ????? ???? ????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??????? ??? ??? ??? ??????? ? ????? ??????? ???? ????? ? ?????? ?? ?? ?????? ??? ??????? ???? ????? ???? ???????? ?? ??? ???? ?????? ?? ?? ?????2/2 ? Mayawati (@Mayawati) May 23, 2021 In her first tweet, she wrote: "Not only the outbreak of corona virus but also other diseases of fungus etc. associated with it are very serious and deadly. For this also, it is very important for the Central and State Governments to work on concrete measures with all seriousness as the preparedness in the country in the case of corona seems far too low and half-baked". In her next tweet, she writes, "The vaccine being available to the people suffering from deadly corona smaller than is needed in the country to get rid of it has created a hue and cry all over the country. The BSP demands that the Central and State Governments should implement it honestly by formulating an effective policy in this regard with mutual cooperation and support". You must be aware that former Chief Minister Mayawati always speaks through tweets and talks about the welfare of the people. Talking about the havoc of corona infection, cases of corona infection have registered a decline in the last 24 hours. In fact, according to the data released by the Union Health Ministry, 2 lakh 40 thousand 842 new corona cases have been reported in India last Saturday. Best coastal getaways in Cambodia Fully vaccinated guests can go mask-less in Las Vegas casinos Tamil Nadu prioritises vaccination for the age group of 18-44 in view of limited stock