An Indian-American cardiologist described the coronavirus as highly contagious and life-threatening and also appealed to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee not to take things lightly and to prevent the spread of the infection on a large scale and to prevent deaths from it. Take all necessary steps. Tennessee state doctor Indranil Basu Ray said in a letter to Banerjee that India, including West Bengal, could be lucky because the viral strain here (a slight variation in the same type of virus) is different, which does not cause a serious level of infection.
He said, "I am forced to underline the point that West Bengal is a very crowded area, if it spreads in a particular locality then it will spread towards the forest fire and many people die. He said in the letter that to prevent it from spreading and killing people it is mandatory to strictly follow the rules of social distance.

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