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Omicron cases likely to 'surge in January' across Maharashtra

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 16th 2021 11:17 AM -- Updated: December 16th 2021 11:42 AM
Omicron cases likely to 'surge in January' across Maharashtra

Omicron cases likely to 'surge in January' across Maharashtra

The Omicron variant of Covid-19 is likely to see a surge in cases in January next year across Maharashtra, said Additional Chief Secretary Health Dr Pradeep Vyas on Wednesday. According to Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Omicron infection is increasing rapidly in the world and patients are also being found in Maharashtra. "These patients can be found not only in big cities but also in small towns. Next month, in January, a large number of people in the state will be infected with omicron," said Vyas during a presentation at the state cabinet meeting. Also Read | Group Captain Varun Singh, lone survivor of IAF helicopter crash, dies 25 Omicron cases in India so far, all have mild symptoms, says Centre Meanwhile, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has directed all agencies to make every effort to give two doses of vaccine to all. The variant has been rapidly spreading in Maharashtra with the highest number of cases across the country being reported from the state. Also Read | First death due to Omicron variant confirmed in UK Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Bengal report 1st cases of Omicron, tally above 60 | Latest News India - Hindustan Times In Maharashtra, four patients were found infected with Omicron -- two in Osmanabad and one each from Mumbai and Buldhana. All the patients are asymptomatic, the state's health department informed. The patient in Osmanabad travelled to Sharjah and the other patient is his high-risk contact. The patient in Buldhana travelled to Dubai and the patient from Mumbai travelled to Ireland. Omicron in India: 2 more test positive in Gujarat, total cases at 25. Read here "In these cases, three patients have been vaccinated and one is not eligible for vaccination," the Maharashtra health department said. As per Maharashtra's COVID bulletin, the case tally touched 32. Maximum Omicron cases have been reported from Mumbai with a total of 13 infections. Followed by 10 in Pimpri Chinchwad, two each in Pune Municipal Corporation, Osmanabad and one each in Kalyan Dombivali, Nagpur, Latur, Vasai Virar and Buldhana. Of these, 25 cases have been discharged after a negative RT PCR test, the Maharashtra health department said. -PTC News


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