The number of corona patients in India is on the rise after the introduction of the Omaicron variant.

Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during this time. This virus cannot be prevented. Nearly everyone will be infected with omecron, said Dr. A.S. Jaiprakash Muliyal told NDTV this news channel. Also, corona is no longer a deadly disease. The symptoms of the new Corona variant are mild. Most patients do not even need to be hospitalized, he added.

Dr. Jaiprakash Mulayil said, 'Omicron is a disease that we can deal with. Most of us have a laid back attitude when it comes to painting a picture about ourselves. Maybe more than 80 percent of people don't even know when they got infected? So we have to learn to live with this disease by removing the fear in our minds about it. ' Also, it makes no sense to give the corona vaccine again as a booster dose. Instead, it would be more appropriate if a new vaccine could be developed that could prevent a new variant, and if it could be vaccinated, he said. Presented by Jaiprakash Muliyil.

Booster doses are not recommended by any medical institution or government consultant. "The fact is that booster doses do not prevent epidemics and the government has been advised to give precautionary doses," he said. He said the advice was given to older people with low immunity. Also, there is no need for corona testing of a person who has been in contact with an infected patient and has no symptoms. The number of patients of the new variant is doubling in two days. In such a case, corona testing of each of the patient's contacts will not achieve anything. "You can't and don't need tests at the rate at which the epidemic is spreading," he said. Jaiprakash Muliyal has said.

In addition, Dr. about the strict lockdown. "You can't stay indoors for long," said Jayaprakash Muliyal. It is important to understand that the effect of the Omaicron is much milder than that of the Delta variant. About 85 per cent of Indians were infected by the time the vaccine arrived in the country. In such cases, the first dose of vaccine was similar to the first booster dose because most Indians had natural immunity. Jaiprakash Muliyal said.