Gurgaon: A 30-year-old man who returned to the city from England on December 10 was tested positive for Covid-19.
The first test of the leaflet came negatively, but the two tests on December 18 were positive, reported the Ministry of Health.
Flyer, which is fully vaccinated, currently in institutional isolation in sector 67, and the sample is sent for genome sequencing.
“The second test of international travelers was positive.
After the test results, he immediately shifted to the isolation facility we had arranged.
We have sent the samples for the sequencing of the genome.
The man has received two Pfizer shots,” said Dr.
Virender Yadav, Chief Gurgaon Medical Officer .
Meanwhile, Gurgaon reported 29 new Covid-19 cases on Wednesday, which was a one-day surge in the last six months.
The last time Gurgaon reported more than 20 cases on June 14 when the district recorded 21 cases.
The Ministry of Health has recommended that several beds must be provided in hospitals for omicron-positive patients, given the increase in cases in this country.
District judges have directed public and private hospitals to order one floor or at least 10 beds for omicron-positive patients.
The order states that ensuring effective health services and their efficient management is significant for district administration.
With 29 new cases, the number of active cases has now increased to 130 and the Covid case calculation has reached 1,82,011.
Of the 130 active cases, 126 patients were in house isolation and four were hospitalized in hospitals and a dedicated health center.
“Surge in case is a warning sign for people to cover, get out of their homes only when really needed and obey all Covid protocols.
We are testing at least 4,000 people every day,” Yadav said.
In the last 24 hours, Gurgaon tested 4,733 people, where 804 was a quick antigen test and 3,929 was a RT-PCR test.