The health ministry on Friday said Indians would have to learn to live with coronavirus, indicating there might be no early tapering off of the disease and would require an adjustment to a new normal of social distancing and sanitation that could become part of everyday life for some time to come.
Responding to questions over the trajectory of the Covid-19 curve in the context of AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria’s comment that there could be a peak in June-July, Union health ministry spokesperson Lav Agarwal said community support was needed to fight the infection and to manage it at the current levels.
The health ministry on Friday said Indians would have to learn to live with coronavirus, indicating there might be no early tapering off of the disease and would require an adjustment to a new normal of social distancing and sanitation that could become part of everyday life for some time to come.
Responding to questions over the trajectory of the Covid-19 curve in the context of AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria’s comment that there could be a peak in June-July, Union health ministry spokesperson Lav Agarwal said community support was needed to fight the infection and to manage it at the current levels.