Delhi High Court on Saturday asked the Centre about the preparedness to deal with the expected COVID-19 second wave that would peak in mid-May.Referring to a study by a team of scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, the court noted its assessment that the peak of this COVID wave will come in mid-May.“We are calling it a wave, it is actually a Tsunami," the court said, and asked the Centre about the preparedness in terms of infrastructure, hospitals, medical staff, medicines, vaccines and oxygen as on date for the peak."The viral disease has a low mortality and those who have a low immunity will eventually die," the court said adding, "but the problem comes when people who could be saved are also dying.""The.