New Delhi: Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain on Friday said while earlier it was believed that the coronavirus will die with the rise in mercury, but even in countries with very high temperature the infection is increasing and this shows that we have to learn to live with COVID-19.
Speaking to the media, Jain said while the cases are increasing, the rate of increase is just five per cent. "There was a time when we all thought that this pandemic will be over by May 1 due to the summer. But now we have seen that in the Latin American countries also the pandemic is increasing. The temperature of these countries is very high. This shows that we have to learn to live with COVID-19," Jain said. He also said that in the last two months, in the lockdown, we have learned various lessons from the COVID-19. "If we wear masks, maintain social distancing and wash hands regularly then people will be 90-95 per cent safer," he said. Jain said on Thursday, India's growth rate of COVID was five per cent and earlier there was a time when the growth rate was 20 per cent. "I believe that the numbers should be seen in terms of the percentage increase." He said the new cases in Delhi are coming from the containment zones as well as from outside the containment zones. Also Watch: Delhi govt proposes to resume metro service,buses in limited numbersLearn To Live With Covid-19; Wearing Masks, Sanitisation Are The New Normal: Delhi Minister
IANS | 15 May 2020 06:13 PM (IST)
We all thought this pandemic will be over by May 1 due to summer but even in countries with very high temperature the infection is increasing.We have to learn to live with the virus: Satyendra Jain
Satyendra Jain (Source: PTI)