The second wave of the Coronavirus: 8 Reasons for the Rise in Cases

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Title: The second wave of the Coronavirus: 8 Reasons for the Rise in Cases


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The second wave of the Coronavirus 8 Reasons for
the Rise in Cases
India, being the second largest population in
the world announced its most noteworthy
single-day spike in Covid-19 cases in 2021 on
April 14, 2021, with over 2,00, 739 new cases in
24 hours, making it the biggest ever one day
spike in India.
Without proper identification of the root
problem, it is not very easy to control
coronavirus several strategies are required to
motivate people to strictly follow the rules and
adopt these into their culture to remain healthy
and secure.
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Here are few prime reasons for the rise in cases
during the subsequent second wave of Coronavirus.
1)No clear message from the government In spite
of the fact that health experts cautioned that
the Covid pandemic was not over even when every
day Covid-19 contaminations fell under
10,000-mark. The lines outside polling stalls and
social occasions at the political decision
rallies of the multitude of gatherings resisted
the Covid-19 convention. This sent a befuddling
message to the general population and furthermore
to the public authority. Such an act weakened
the process. The cases are still
rising. Vaccination is going on however no
reasonable message in regards to the current
issue is talked about. Individuals at places like
Parks, Shopping spots can be seen disregarding
the standards.
2)Mobi lity of People to different places India
has recorded over 1.2 crore instances of Covid-19
yet the pandemic is still generally focused
around urban areas, particularly the greater
cities. The cities have more noteworthy mobility
giving more freedoms for the infection to spread
starting with one individual then onto the next.
This is the reason urban areas, like, Mumbai,
Pune, Nagpur, Bengaluru, and Delhi are most
exceedingly awful influenced in the subsequent
wave. Be that as it may, they were likewise
severely affected in the main wave. The
individual state governments have, hence, forced
restrictions on travel from cities to alleviate
the spread of Covid-19 diseases.
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3)No Proper Social Distancing People do not adopt
social distancing because they fear losing their
jobs if they do not go to work. As a result, the
workers have no choice but to follow the
rules. Another explanation is that being at
home 24/7 makes people feel suffocated. Employees
who are self-employed, depend on money for a
living have no choice but to go to work.
Thousands of workers work in factories together,
making social distancing impossible to follow.
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4)No proper Sanitisation India would be unable
to combat corona if proper sanitization is not
carried out. It would be extremely difficult to
adequately sanitise anyone if people assemble
in large groups. People are becoming more
careless as the number of cases increases.
People are not using hand sanitiser. The
majority of people do not sanitise is because
alcohol-based sanitisers dry out the skin. This
is also one of the reasons why the number of
cases continues to rise.
5)People not weari ng masks People should wear
masks and sanitise their hands as the first line
of defence. People are still not adhering to the
basic protocol. People in Odisha were fined over
a crore for not wearing the mask. Consider how
much money a state collects in fines. What would
it be if we added the statistics of all states
together? This fine obtained by the government
demonstrates how people are still unable to
observe basic safety precautions.
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6)No Body Sanitisation followed There is no such
practice as full-body sanitization. Corona can
spread from any object, so it's high time for
people to recognize how important it is to get a
full body sanitization done. At locations like
the metro, airports, and shopping malls, the
government should make full-body sanitization
mandatory. Human disinfection tunnel can be used
to conduct full-body sanitization procedure.
7)No utilization of Human Disinfection Tunnel To
give buyers a sense of security, a non-functional
human disinfection tunnel is being built.
However, no one is putting it to good use. It's
past time for them to put it to use. Visitors
will be protected in this manner.
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8)No Awareness programs or Adverti sing People
are becoming more agitated as the second wave
approaches, as they fear another lockdown. There
is no government-sponsored public awareness
campaign. A public awareness campaign will
make easier to deal with the situation. People
are looking for someone to show them the way out
of this mess. We don't know how to get out of
this situation exactly, but an awareness campaign
will assist people in doing so.
So these are a few of the reasons why the number
of cases is rapidly increasing. Authorities and
the general public should be well-informed about
the situation and the best ways to prevent the
virus from spreading as quickly as possible.
We at Arthlab are focused on providing
India's best herbal based sanitisation system in
order to protect people from deadly viruses by
promoting healthy habits. It has a
high-temperature measurement system that aids in
the detection of any possible hazard.
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