Ziqitza Healthcare : Things you should know about Second Wave
It has been more than a year since the
deadly Covid-19 wreaked havoc in India and even after several efforts to
contain its spread, the second wave of the virus is currently spreading like wildfire
in the nation. Like all other pandemics in the past, a second wave with the
Covid-19 was an expected occurrence. But the first wave did give us very
important lessons of preventing a second one. Since we did not learn from
history, we are doomed to repeat it.
During the second Covid wave, the most
common symptoms remain dry cough, fever, loss of taste, and smell, however,
there has been evidence of the mutated forms of the virus producing different
symptoms and reportedly being more transmissible.
We
at Ziqitza have
observed in the previous wave, children almost escaped unscathed. Increasing
numbers of symptomatic infections in children is another concern in the current
wave. This change in the age group of symptomatic infection is also evident
because a higher number of younger people are getting infected this time
around. This may be attributed to the fact that this is the age group that
steps out to work and socialize but at the same time show very poor compliance
to Covid-appropriate behavior.
Runny
nose, vomiting, loose motions, and coughs that begin early but continue for
over 2 weeks are being seen much more commonly with the current variant. In
some individuals, there is no fever at all and in others fever sometimes begins
only a day or two after the other symptoms. Since patients do not attribute
their colds and abdominal discomfort to Covid, they continue interacting with
people until the fever strikes. By then, they have transmitted the virus to a
few households.
Ziqitza Rajasthan, therefore, urges citizens that they should isolate themselves at
the very onset of anything uncomfortable they experience, be it even a headache
or even a slight sore throat.
Why are New Mutations a big concern?
Researchers have discovered a new variant
with two new mutations which may be better at evading the immune system. In
15-20 percent of samples from the Indian state of Maharashtra (the state
accounting for 62 percent of cases in the country), a new, double mutation in
key areas of the virus has been detected. These are now known as the E484Q and
L452R mutations.
What makes the variant different is that both of these mutations are concerning
because they are located in a key portion of the virus the spike protein that
it uses to penetrate human cells. Spike proteins attach via a “receptor binding
domain”, meaning the virus can attach to receptors in our cells.
These new mutations include changes to
the spike protein that make it a “better fit” for human cells. This means the
virus can gain entry more easily and multiply faster.
Given what we have seen with other
similar mutations, it might also make it harder for our immune system to
recognize the virus due to its slightly different shape. This means our immune
system may not be able to recognize the virus as something it has to produce
antibodies against.
With new variants on the rise, what India
needs the most right now is an effective strain surveillance system and data
analysis. Currently, we have only limited information on the number of variant
infections, reinfections, or infections post-vaccination. This data is
absolutely essential to strengthen our Covid combat strategy. To really
understand how the virus is evolving and to what extent the new variants have
spread, we need to sequence more samples says Dr. Datar, Ziqitza Limited
What must we as
individuals do?
A
combination of new strains, vaccine hesitancy, and Covid-denial among people at
large has led to a potent second surge of cases in India. Seeing the situation ZHL Rajasthan advises
people as an individual the best we can do to
fight off the pandemic is not to panic but to act. By getting vaccinations at the appropriate intervals, strictly following COVID norms,
and strengthening one’s immunity to fight diseases. Adequate immune
response takes 2-3 weeks after completion of the entire vaccination schedule.
That why it’s important not to miss the second dose.
Dr Santosh Datar, Ziqitza
Healthcare Ltd says it’s very common to get post-vaccination symptoms of mild body
ace and fever don’t panic ensure you take 2nd dose within the set
interval. Remember vaccination is just to develop antibodies that will help you
react less to the virus. It’s still important to follow covid norms and try and
mitigate the spread of the virus in every way that you can.
The new strain is
different, the symptoms are different, so it is important that you learn how to
identify the new symptoms, and get tested if you suspect that you may have
COVID 19. Isolate yourself immediately to curb the spread of the virus. Don't
Panic Dial toll-free number, 104 Health helpline operated by Ziqitza Healthcare in association
with State Government and National Health Mission which has trained doctors on
call who would help you with next steps. If you have any doubts concerning the
new Covid symptoms, vaccination process, post-vaccination symptoms clear them
all by calling Dial 104 Health Helpline.
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