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Dr NK Arora, Chairman, COVID working group
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New Delhi: There is no need to panic over the
While speaking to media, Covid working group chairman Dr NK Arora stressed that the virus is very much here but it is not intensely circulating in the country. “We have stepped up our genomic surveillance and started airport screening. Whatever we have found is not that we are getting any new variants,” he added.
“The Covid variants are not been able to gain a foothold or cause hospitalisation. There is no need to panic but we need to keep a very close watch on European, North American and East Asian countries,” suggested the Covid working group chairman.
Delhi | The virus is very much here but it is not intensity circulating in the country. We have stepped up our geno… t.co/GbI0xYUSUm
— ANI (@ANI) Jan 10, 2023
Last week, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya asked the public not to panic amid the ongoing global Covid surge but be alert and follow the guidelines issued by the Centre.
He added that while Covid would keep mutating and more strains or variants will come to the fore, the citizens shouldn’t be needlessly alarmed and only believe in the information shared by government sources to avoid panic.
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