The fast re-emergence of the disease in countries with high vaccination rates and booster doses has sparked widespread concern. The fourth wave of the corona outbreak in india is expected to begin in late june and endure for four months, according to reports. In this setting, epidemiologists are optimistic that the decline in corona infection in india will continue, and that indians will have a high level of immunity.

Dr. Jacob John, a virologist, described it as "swimming in a river" in an interview. That river has been bridged by India. Some countries are still in the midst of it. In Europe, China, and Korea, omegron exposure has been postponed. Those countries are feeling the effects. One factor for the low occurrence of Omicron in india is the large number of persons who have been immunised.

A public health specialist, Dr. Chandrakanth Laharia, said: "Those that were vaccinated first and then infected are now more susceptible to infection than countries that were vaccinated first and then affected. They are active when they are fighting the virus. The delta virus, which spread in the summer of last year, also hit India. It provided patients with immunity to serious infectious diseases. In india, the corona virus has been eradicated."

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