Bangalore: State governments are taking steps regarding Corona rules for the upcoming New Year and Christmas amid the threat of Omicron, a dangerous variant of Corona Virus rising in the country. In such a situation, the Government of Karnataka has banned public celebrations to prevent the spread of infection in view of the threat of COVID-19 and Omicron.
NNI reported that, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said, we have banned public celebration of New Year, however, celebrations in clubs and restaurants with 50% seating capacity without any special program like DJ. Is allowed. Complete vaccination is mandatory. These restrictions will be in effect from December 30 to January 2.
We’ve restricted public celebration of new year, however, celebrations are permitted in clubs and restaurants with 50% seating capacity without any special event like DJ. Full vaccination is mandatory. These restrictions will be in effect from Dec 30 till Jan 2: Karnataka CM pic.twitter.com/fi3yzf7Jpj
– ANI (@ANI) December 21, 2021
Meanwhile, according to the data revealed on Tuesday, so far Omicron has spread its feet in more than 12 states of India. Meanwhile, within just a few weeks, the total number of Omicron cases in India has increased to 200. The Union Health Ministry gave this information on Tuesday.
According to ANI, the total number of Omicron cases in India has gone up to 200, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. According to the data, Maharashtra, which has suffered the orgy of COVID (COVID-19) since the beginning, has reported the highest number of 54 cases in front of Omicron. Whereas in Delhi too, cases of Omicron are continuously coming to the fore. In Delhi also the number of Omicron cases is 54.
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While a total of 20 cases have been reported in Telangana so far, 15 cases have been reported in Kerala. 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 77 cases. There have been 19 cases in Karnataka, 18 in Rajasthan and 14 in Gujarat.