The persistent threat of the coronavirus continues to affect regions globally, with changing weather patterns contributing to its resurgence in several areas of the country. Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, has fallen victim to both COVID-19 and swine flu, as announced by him on social media.
Gehlot, sharing the news on a microblogging site, emphasized the importance of health precautions and urged everyone to take care. The ongoing winter season, characterized by extremely cold temperatures in Rajasthan, has contributed to the increased risk of viral infections.
The fluctuating weather patterns during winter often lead to the rise of seasonal diseases, affecting both children and the elderly. The cold weather exacerbates common ailments such as coughs and colds, causing discomfort, particularly during the night. Seasonal illnesses not only disrupt daily life but also pose additional risks, including an elevated chance of cardiac attacks and strokes.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma expressed concern over the health of the former Rajasthan CM, stating that Ashok Gehlot has been infected with both swine flu and COVID-19. Sharma extended his prayers for a speedy recovery, invoking the blessings of Lord Shri Ram for Gehlot’s well-being.
As the coronavirus risk persists in the winter season, health authorities and individuals alike are reminded to stay vigilant and prioritize preventive measures. The dual challenge of COVID-19 and swine flu emphasizes the need for proactive health management during these challenging times.