Covid lockdowns saved lives, but did they make us sicker?

Many Indians feel their infections go on longer after Covid. A new global study backs this with a theory called ‘immunity debt’ — but doctors remain divided on its validity


It’s a cacophony of coughs and sneezes at the out-patient department (OPD) of a top hospital chain in Delhi. “I suffered a bout of fever and cough two weeks ago. Even though the fever subsided within three days, the cough stayed,” says a patient waiting to see the doctor. Another one, sitting nearby, adds, “I would rarely fall sick during season change earlier. But after Covid, it has become routine. I wonder why this is happening.”
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