New Delhi: India has reported 41,506 new COVID-19 cases and 895 deaths due to the virus in the last 24 hours, according to data from the health ministry. Asked about COVID resurgence and virus mutation, Prof. (Dr.) S.K. Sarin, Director, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences said, "One thing is clear that decline is not continuing whether its plateau or whether it's a rise only. Some more time is required to decide. But, yes decline in the number of deaths and cases has not continued. Hoping it will go down... The fear is also there about the number of cases in a few states especially in South and Maharashtra."
He also said, "There is fear that new variants might arise and the virus can spread again to uninfected or those who are partially vaccinated people. If these people travel to other parts of the country I think whole purpose can be defeated. I am worried like anyone else in the country that cases are emerging and the virus has a huge potential of mutating and making new variants and more infections can be there in the future."
Recently another genome sequencing lab has been started by the government of Delhi at ILBS that will help to get more genome sequencing. He said, "Genome sequencing helps to check whether virus is changing in today basis and we can do close to about 300 samples in a week." On Delta plus and Kappa variant Dr Sarin said, "Right now the Delta plus has not been reported in large numbers at least not in the samples that we have, but yes Delta plus can certainly be there. Delta itself is so kind of troublesome. It's a very tough virus. Now we are worried about the lambda variant."
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