Mumbai: The cases of Omicron Updates are increasing in the country. Cases infected with this new variant of Coronavirus are continuously being reported. So far, cases of Omicron have been reported in more than a dozen states of India. According to the data, Maharashtra, which has suffered the orgy of COVID-19 (COVID-19), has reported the maximum number of 65 cases. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has said that things need to be taken seriously. We do not want lockdown again.
ANI has quoted Ajit Pawar as saying that he said about the increasing cases of Omicron in the state that, ‘We need to take things seriously. We don’t want lockdown again. We request everyone in the House to please wear masks. I request the opposition leaders to speak responsibly on this issue. The winter session is currently going on in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.
We need to take things seriously. We don’t want a lockdown again. We request everyone in the House also to please wear a mask. I request Opposition leaders to speak responsibly on this issue: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar on rising Omicron cases pic.twitter.com/dXtDsrNwpL
– ANI (@ANI) December 23, 2021
Let us tell you that within just a few weeks, the total number of cases of Omicron in India has increased to 236. The Union Health Ministry gave this information. So far 65 cases of Omicron have been reported in Maharashtra and 64 in Delhi. Many of these patients have also been discharged.
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The total number of Omicron cases in India has risen to 236. According to the data, the maximum number of 65 cases have been reported in Maharashtra, which has suffered the orgy of COVID (COVID-19) since its inception. Whereas in Delhi too, cases of Omicron are continuously coming to the fore. In Delhi also the number of Omicron cases is 64.
While in Telangana a total of 24 cases have been reported so far, 15 cases have been reported in Kerala, and 19 cases have been reported in Karnataka so far. It is a matter of relief that, in most of the cases, the patients have been cured and discharged from the hospital. So far people have been discharged from the hospital in 104 cases.