T’puram: Indian Medical Association stated that there is no need for unnecessary concern about the ongoing Covid spread, which has been causing concern in the health sector for the past few days.
The variants currently emerging with relatively mild symptoms are Omicron JN1 and LF1. These variants typically cause symptoms that last only a few days. In our largely vaccinated community, the likelihood of a severe outbreak is minimal. However, people with compromised immunity, such as those with severe cancer, kidney diseases, or heart conditions, should exercise maximum caution, said IMA state president Dr K A Sreevilasan.
Due to the difficulty in distinguishing these symptoms from other infectious diseases and the higher potential for spread, precautions are primarily necessary.
Social distancing, mask usage and use of disinfectants can significantly reduce the risk of infection.
IMA urged govt to increase mask usage in healthcare centres and hospitals. Apart from this, they urged implementation of visitor restrictions in hospitals. Those with fever should avoid contact with others, said IMA state secretary Dr Shashidharan.