New Delhi: The concern of the dangerous variant of Coronavirus, Omicron, has increased even more amid the panic in the country. This dangerous variant has now knocked in Telangana as well. Two people have been found Omicron positive in Hyderabad, Telangana. According to health officials, two foreign nationals who arrived in Hyderabad have been found infected with Omicron, a new form of corona virus.
The threat of Omicron is increasing continuously in the country. Earlier on Tuesday, new cases of Omicron have been reported in Delhi, Rajasthan and Mumbai. Rajasthan Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena said on Tuesday that four more cases of Omicron have been reported in the state. The health of these patients is stable. However, it is a matter of relief that, in all the previous Omicron cases in the state, the report has come negative.
Meanwhile, tension has increased once again in Delhi on Tuesday. Four more Omicron cases have also been reported in Delhi. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has said that four new Omicron cases have been detected, taking the total number of cases to 6. Out of 6 cases, 1 patient has been discharged from the hospital. At present, there are 35 COVID positive patients and 3 suspected cases are admitted in LNJP Hospital. Apart from this, 8 more new cases of Omicron have been reported in Maharashtra on Tuesday. Of these, 7 patients are from Mumbai and 1 patient is from Vasai-Virar.
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The surprising thing is that none of them have any international travel history. This information was given by the State Health Department. According to the Health Department, out of 8 patients, 3 are women and 5 are men. Their age is between 24 and 41 years. Three of these patients are asymptomatic. That is, no symptoms are showing in them. While five patients are showing minor symptoms. All the samples were taken in the first week of December. At the same time, 7 out of 8 people have taken the vaccine.
Actually, this virus was first reported in South Africa on 24 November. A person infected with this variant was first identified in South Africa. The B.1.1529 variant of the COVID-19 virus was identified in South Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday classified this pattern as a ‘concern-raising nature’.
The figures that came out earlier showed that Maharashtra had the highest number of Omicron cases in the country, followed by Rajasthan with the first nine cases. According to a report, on the question of the booster dose of the anti-COVID-19 vaccine, the Health Ministry officials have said that, if necessary, the dose can be given but only after nine months of the second dose.