(Bangalore Composite Electric) After nearly two years of blockade to curb the crown disease epidemic, many regions of India have begun to unblocked significantly.Bangbang allows all students to return to school on Wednesday, which means that people's lives have gradually returned to the epidemic.

Reuters reported that the data of the Ministry of Health of India has been in less than 10,000 new crown diseases in the past three days, and they have fallen to the level before the Omikon virus is raging at the end of last year.It shows that the epidemic has slowed.

Last week, the Minister of Tourism and Environment, the Minister of Tourism and Environment of Mumbai, where Mumbai, the Financial Center, announced that as new cases have decreased, Mumbai, the largest city of the state, will restore all activities.Including re -opening schools, allow all students to return to the school.

Mu Li, a professor of infectious diseases at the Institute of St. John, believes that people's lives have returned to the right track, which is largely related to the disease caused by Omikon."Regardless of adults or children, whether or not they have been vaccinated with coronary diseases, the condition is obviously mild after infection with the Omikon virus."/span>

According to the results of the serum survey in October last year, nearly 90%of Mumbai has coronary antibodies, while the serum survey of the capital New Delhi shows that 97%of the local human body in the human body is within the human body.There are coronary antibodies.In other words, most of the virus has been infected, and the antibody is generated by naturally infected.

Among India's 940 million adult population, 765 million people have completed the vaccination so far, and about 28 million young people aged 15 to 18 have also completed the vaccination vaccination.However, vaccination plans for population under 15 years of age have not yet begun.

Nevertheless, many places, including Indian Prime Minister Modi, have been opened, and various commercial and social activities have returned to their recovery.After Ahmed Barda, the largest city of Gujeratebang, after lift the curfew last week, people swarmed to the most famous market in the city, Manak, and once again felt the lively nightlife.

John, a healthy economist at the Latagoli Academy of Social Sciences in the southern India, believes that according to the current situation, people will comply with the premises to maintain social distance and wearing epidemic prevention measures. Therefore,There is no reason to continue to take blocks or restrictions that affect the economy.

The Indian Times reported that although the third wave of epidemic caused by Omikon seemed to have become gentle, a new research warning is not the time to relax.

A study published by the American Medical Research Website MEDRXIV shows that the research team of the Campul School of India Institute of Technology shows that India may experience the fourth wave of coronary disease in late June, and this wave of this wave, and this waveIt may last four months.However, the severity of the epidemic will depend on the nature of coronary strains and vaccinations in India.