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Ziqitza Limited: The Second Wave of COVID-19 is Coming in Winter
THE SECOND WAVE OF
COVID-19 IS COMING IN
WINTER
The first wave of the Corona Virus has stricken the world with poverty,
unemployment, and hunger. The economy is at an all-time low and the world
has lost close to seven hundred thousand people in the pandemic. Europe is
in shambles and the United States of America is number one in the total
number of people infected.
So it can’t possibly get worse than this, can it ? Unfortunately, yes it can.
What is the second wave of COVID-19?
Every global outbreak or a pandemic has subsequent waves
of the spread of the disease. We are right now in the first
wave of the Coronavirus in which the original virus that
causes the Corona disease is starting to spread around all
over the world. The disease will spread as much as it can
until it is weakened by the weather conditions (high
temperatures in summer) or due to strong resistance by the
hosts (humans).
But when the winter season comes, the mutated virus returns
stronger than before as it now has the appropriate weather
conditions and mutations developed against host resistance
to propagate even further.
This cycle is noticed in every pandemic that has occurred
during human civilization and generally the second wave is
fiercer than the previous one.
What does History say about second waves?
Well, the most common and relevant example to compare with the 2020 pandemic
would be 1918’s Spanish Flu outbreak.
Though several other reasons made the Spanish Flu spread through Europe like wildfire,
the biggest one was World War 1. Soldiers were not given proper treatment because
there was none, the famous ‘flu shot’ wasn’t yet developed which resulted in the
enormous and uninterrupted spreading of the disease through squadrons.
Due to all of the above reasons the second wave of the Spanish Flu was the deadliest
wave of any disease humans have experienced. Since we don’t have a world war going
on right now but we still rock our lack of awareness, there is still the effort of spreading
awareness and caution that the government is imposing on people which might help us
out in surviving the second wave.
Will the second wave be deadlier than the first wave?
It’s hard to say at this point because most countries are still fighting the first wave of the
virus. India itself has seen no significant decrease in the first wave so it would be hard to
differentiate between the first and second when the second wave hits.
However, because of the above reason, we can be sure that it will be as dangerous as the
first wave. The second wave will hit an already battered, diseased human population
through which propagation will be easier as the number of cases will be extremely high.
Also, the Corona Virus flourishes in lower temperatures experienced in winter. But then,
on the other hand, there will be increased immunity and more cautious behavior
exhibited by humans.
For now, the final statement would be: if you’re drowning in a well, it doesn’t
matter if someone pours another bucket of water. So wear your mask and
exercise social distancing.
How to curb the onset of the second wave of Corona?
It is being believed that the second wave of Corona will be harder to control than the
first wave, partially because we still haven’t effectively stomped the growth of the
initial spread. Hospitals, doctors, paramedics, emergency services providers and
medical workers will still be overworked due to the high number of cases making it
even more difficult to register the patients afflicted with the second wave. And as time
wears on, people will start becoming more and more careless than they were when the
pandemic started.
But it’s not all bad news. India has a high rate of recovery for CoronaVirus cases and
that means a greater number of potential donors of plasma for Plasma Therapy. Read
more about how a high recovery rate helps in the treatment of Corona on this
Ziqitza HealthCare blog post.
More and more companies are shifting completely towards online/ work from home
jobs which will result in less human interaction. Masks and other personal protective
equipment have become common which brings down social infection rates
substantially.
Follow the government prescribed guidelines and be cautious. Avoid social interaction
as much as possible. If you are a person who is eligible for plasma donation please do
so. Prevention is better than cure, but keep in mind there is no cure for the
CoronaVirus yet.
How is Ziqitza helping in curbing the Corona waves?
Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd provides several services including emergency ambulance services
108 and 102, patient transfer ambulances to corporates , mobile medical units, and
medical helplines in the pandemic for any sort of medical emergency. Ziqitza Limited also
provides free transportation to the nearest hospital for pregnant women under the
JSSK (Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram) program. The JSSK program aims at providing
ambulance services to pregnant women for free so that the infant mortality rate in rural
areas that have very little access to ambulances goes down.
Here are some of the services that Ziqitza Limited provides independently and in
association with different state governments:
1. Government associated free ambulance services 108 in Punjab , Sikkim , Odisha,
Jharkand and Madhya Pradesh
2. 24-hour medical helpline 104 in compliance with National Health Mission (NHM) in
Madhya Pradesh and Odisha
3. Mobile medical units that reach inaccessible areas in Madhya Pradesh
About Ziqitza Healthcare Limited
Ziqitza HealthCare aims to provide safe, quick, and reliable medical and
emergency services that are on par with those in the United States of
America(USA) or the United Kingdom(UK). The services provided by
Ziqitza HealthCare ltd are making a huge impact during this
pandemic while working with the government and served over 85,000
patients. Medical emergencies can occur to anyone, so it is Ziqitza’s
objective to provide such quality services to each citizen of India.
Read up more on our services here.
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