World Health Organisation warns about second phase of coronavirus

Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that if a second wave of coronavirus came, millions of people could be killed. The Assistant Director General of the WHO, Ranieri Guerra, while referring to the Spanish flu, said that the epidemic had escalated in the cool weather of September-October. Talking to Italy's RAI TV, Ranier Guerra said that crores of people lost their lives in the second wave of Spanish flu that came almost 100 years ago.

He said that the Spanish flu was also behaving like the Coronavirus. Even then the cases had reduced in the summer, but later increased. Earlier, the Chief of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, said on Friday that if we have learned anything from the Spanish flu of 1918-19, then surely a second wave of Corona could come. Earlier in some studies it was revealed that the spread of coronavirus slows down in excess heat, but it does not reduce so much that the infection stops.

Epidemiologists say that there is no set definition about the second wave of epidemic. So far 97.7 lakh cases of corona have been confirmed all over the world. While 4.9 lakh people worldwide have lost their lives due to Coronavirus.

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