According to experts, the second wave of coronavirus may begin in September.
This is due to the traditional increase in infectious and respiratory diseases in the fall. Russian epidemiologist Alexander Pesterev said that complications are expected due to the growing number of flu and coronavirus patients due to seasonal factors.
"I cannot claim that the pandemic in Russia will be the same as in Europe or the United States. The development of COVID-19 is different in each country. "First of all, there is a difference in population density, employment and immunity in the regions," Pesterev said.
Mikhail Kostinov, a doctor of medical sciences and head of the laboratory at the Mechnikov Institute of Vaccination and Prevention, believes that in any case, a second wave is expected in the fall.