Jaipur: Eight more positive people are tested for many infectious and transmitted omicron variants from Covid-19 in Rajasthan on Monday that bring overall counting 17.
“Eight new cases of Omicron variants have reported in the country – three belongs to Ajitgarh Sikar, four From Adarsh Nagar Jaipur and a student who arrived from Ukraine on December 6 had been tested positively for the Omicron variant, “said Dr.
Ravi Prakash Sharma, director of the countryside).
A medical student in Ukraine and the population of the city, who was tested positive for Covid-19 on his arrival at Jaipur International Airport on December 6, has tested the positive variant of Covid-19.
He was treated at Ruhs Hospital after being positively tested for Covid-19 at Jaipur Airport on his arrival.
He was tested negatively while undergoing treatment at the Ruhs hospital twice in two consecutive RT-PCR tests, after he was dismissed from the hospital on December 10.
“The first nine Covid-19 cases were reported on December 5 when a four-year-old family.
Jaipur from South Africa, was tested positive by Omicron variants by Genome Testing on December 5 and five families in Adarsh Nagar were tested positive Omicron on the same day.
Family At Adarsh Nagar had contacted the family.
After arriving Jaipur on November 25.
Adarsh Nagar’s family now has nine cases Omicron – Lima reported on December 5 and four has been reported on December 13, “said an official health department official.
Family, Jaipur’s native, who had returned from South Africa on November 25, had attended a wedding ceremony at the Jaipur City Palace on November 28.
The groom belongs to Ajitgarh and the bride of Sikar comes from Karkardoom from Delhi.
The marriage was declared in Jaipur.
After the South African family was tested positive in December, the Ministry of Health began conducting contacts.
They also took samples from Ajitgarh’s family.
The health team collected samples from Ajitgarh’s family and sent for genome sequencing.
Now three people have been tested positively for Omicron Covid-19 variants.
The Ministry of Health has sought assistance from the World Health Organization to track families in Delhi where the bride is.