New Delhi:As the country battles the second wave of COVID-19, the government Thursday said the virus may emerge again and so preparations have to be made at the national level in collaboration with states, infrastructure needs to be ramped up while curbs and appropriate behavior must be followed.
Dismissing allegations that the government was unaware of the intensity of the second wave, NITI Aayog member (health) Dr. V K Paul said, "We kept warning again and again from this platform that the second wave of COVID-19 will come.
"It was said that the seropositivity is 20 percent, 80 percent of the population is still vulnerable and that virus has not gone anywhere and other countries were also witnessing a resurge."
At a press conference, Paul said, "The prime minister had conveyed the country about the emerging second wave on March 17 without creating panic and had said that we have to fight it."
"Was such a peak expected," he said, "well, no modeling can predict the size of a peak as the unexpected behavior virus is well known."
"So peak will come, the virus can again emerge, we know. So preparations have to be made at the country level in collaboration with states, infrastructure has to be ramped up, containment measures have to be implemented and COVID appropriate behavior has to be followed.
"We had not created panic... other countries have faced multiple peaks after all it's a pandemic," he said.
He said it is the nature of the disease that it will ultimately go to villages.
This epidemiology is well known, Paul said as he urged people to follow COVID appropriate behavior and embrace vaccination.
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Joint Secretary of the Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said that plateauing in daily new COVID-19 cases and a slight decline positivity rate have been recorded in the country over the past three days, but added 10 states still have a positivity rate of more than 25 percent which was "worrisome trend".