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AJMER: TEST MAN Returned Ghana + VE for Omicron

AJMER: TEST MAN Returned Ghana + VE for Omicron
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Jaipur: A 28-year-old Ajmer resident, who has returned from Ghana after landing at Delhi airport on December 16, has been tested positively for the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
The State Health Department received information about him tested positively on December 22.
The sample was taken by the Delhi Health Department.
The Head of Medical Health Officer Ajmer troubled him and admitted to Ward Omicron JNL Hospital.
The Ministry of Health conducts contacts and collects a sample of 54 people who come into contact with infected people and send them for Covid-19 testing.
A senior health department official said, “The 28-year-old man has not shown Covid-19 symptoms.” It is the case of 22 Omicron variants from the state of Covid-19.
The official said that they had consulted with the Delhi Health Department and removed the name of the 27-year-old Kenya tourist, which was tested positive for the Omicron variant in Covid-19 in the state on Wednesday, from the Omicron variant list from Covid-19 and entered the name of an aged person 28 years from Ajmer who was tested positive for Omicron variants, whose samples were taken in Delhi.
Kenya’s traveler’s name, has been added in the list of omicron variants in Delhi.
“The number of omicron variants in the state remains the same, which is 22, from them, 17 comes from Jaipur, four of Sikar and one from Ajmer.
19 of them have recovered from Covid-19 and has been issued, while the husband and wife of the colony Burma at Jawahar Nagar is undergoing treatment at Ruhs Hospital and 28-year-old residents are undergoing treatment at the hospital Jln in Ajmer.
“The husband and wife of the Burma colony are on the recovery path.
In their first RT-PCR test, they have tested the negative for viruses, while the sample for the second RT-PCR test has been sent for testing.
If they test the negative in the second test, they will be declared recovered and will be removed from the hospital, “said Dr.
Ajit Singh, Inspector, Ruhs Hospital.
In Sikar, all four cases of omicron variants, have recovered.

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