
: Top 10 Omicron updates: Delhi detects four more variant cases, India’s tally climbs to 77 #IndiaNEWS Here are the latest updates on the new coronavirus variant:Delhi detected four more cases of the
Top 10 Omicron updates: Delhi detects four more variant cases, India’s tally climbs to 77 #IndiaNEWS
Here are the latest updates on the new coronavirus variant:Delhi detected four more cases of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, pushing the infection tally in the national Capital to 10, said Health Minister Satyendar Jain, reported PTI. With this, India’s Omicron case count rose to 77. Maharashtra has detected 32 cases, Rajasthan 17, Kerala five, Gujarat four, Karnataka three, Telangana two and Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have each reported one infection.The United Kingdom on Wednesday recorded 78,610 cases of coronavirus, its highest since the beginning of the pandemic in January 2020, the BBC reported. Its previous record was of 68,053 cases in January, when the country was in lockdown. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that hospitalisations have increased by 10% and that it was necessary for the citizens to get booster shots. Meanwhile, England’s Chief Medical Officer Christ Whitty said that the Omicron coronavirus variant posed a serious threat, Reuters reported. “The how big a threat – there are several things we do not know, but all the things that we do know, are bad,� he said. Cases of Omicron variant could see a surge in January across Maharashtra, said Additional Chief Health Secretary Dr Pradeep Vyas, ANI reported. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister...Read more
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