Just say Omicron Are we bending the Curve

Feb
01
07:00 PM

The Omicron variant is now replacing the delta variant as the predominant strain globally. It is a highly infectious strain but causes less severe disease, which probably means that the pandemic is moving towards becoming an endemic infection. The Omicron spike is declining as rapidly as it rose. So, will the pandemic end after the Omicron wave subsides? Join us today on Dr. KK's Medtalks at 7 pm with Dr. Shashank Joshi & Dr Rahul Pandit for a discussion on is the end of the pandemic in sight.


Panelists

Dr.Shashank Joshi

President IAD, Past President ESI and API, Member, COVID -19 Task Force, Maharashtra

Dr.Rahul Pandit

Director, Department of Critical Care at Fortis Hospital, Mumbai and Member, COVID-19 Task Force, Maharashtra


Just say Omicron Are we bending the Curve

Feb
01
07:00 PM

The Omicron variant is now replacing the delta variant as the predominant strain globally. It is a highly infectious strain but causes less severe disease, which probably means that the pandemic is moving towards becoming an endemic infection. The Omicron spike is declining as rapidly as it rose. So, will the pandemic end after the Omicron wave subsides? Join us today on Dr. KK's Medtalks at 7 pm with Dr. Shashank Joshi & Dr Rahul Pandit for a discussion on is the end of the pandemic in sight.

Panelists

Dr.Shashank Joshi

President IAD, Past President ESI and API, Member, COVID -19 Task Force, Maharashtra

Dr.Rahul Pandit

Director, Department of Critical Care at Fortis Hospital, Mumbai and Member, COVID-19 Task Force, Maharashtra

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