'Third wave of Covid-19 likely to arrive in October, will be less dangerous': IIT Kanpur
'Third wave of Covid-19 likely to arrive in October, will be less dangerous': IIT Kanpur
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Lucknow: The second wave of corona virus had created a huge stir in India. People still shiver when they remember that terrible manjar. People had seen their loved ones' breath swell before their eyes. Meanwhile, IIT Kanpur professor has given comforting news. IIT professor Manindra Agarwal has claimed on the basis of mathematical analysis 'sutra' that the third wave will be less dangerous than the second wave. He has predicted the third wave to arrive between October-November.

IIT Kanpur Professor Manindra Agarwal has informed that we have done a lot of calculations through our model in the last one month to assess the third wave. It has revealed that the third wave is not as effective as the second wave. We have created three centuries in it. If a new variant arrives by the end of August, which is going to spread faster than the Delta variant, the third wave will come during October-November. The third wave will be equal to the first wave.

The professor further said that the third wave will occur in India due to delta variants, which seems unlikely. If a new variant arrives in India, which is going to spread faster than the delta variant, the third wave is expected to some extent. In our calculations, we have taken care of two things. The first is that people who have been infected and recovered. Some of them lose their immunity. Several studies last year have revealed. 5 to 20 percent of people lose immunity. This leads to the possibility of re-infected.

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