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Four more cases of omicron in Maharashtra, fear will be in January

Four more cases of omicron in Maharashtra, fear will be in January
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Mumbai: The country reported four new cases Omicron on Wednesday, took the total number of infections that were associated with a variant to 32 in Maharashtra, even the additional (health) secretary of Dr.
Pradeep Vyas told the large number of state cabinets in the state it would be infected In January next year.
Two of the new cases came from Osmanabad and each of Mumbai and Buldhana.
The silver layer is that 25 of 32 has been repatriated after they tested the negative on the RPCR test.
Vyas made an annoying estimate during the discussion about the omicron situation that was developing in the state and other countries.
The cabinet raises concerns that these cases are not limited to big cities but spread to smaller districts.
Of the 32 cases in Maharashtra, 13 has been reported from Mumbai, 10 of Pimpri Chinchwad, each of Pune and Osmanabad, and each of Kalyan Dombivli, Nagpur, Latur, Vasai Virar and Buldhana.
All cases of countries have so far been liked by the history of foreign trips.
Mumbai and Pimpri Chindwad are the only ones who report large clusters, the first of the workplace and the last in the family.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope confirmed that there might be a large-scale transmission from the Omicron variant in January-February.
“This is a projection made by the State Task Force.
We must stop the spread of variants and ensure the corresponding behavior of Covid during the Christmas celebration and the end of the year,” Tope said.
The district has been asked to ensure that celebrations are tightened and crowding avoided with all costs.
“There are no major events that might be permitted.
The final guide will be issued soon,” said an official.
The Chairperson of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray directs the Ministry of Health to ensure full vaccination is completed as early as possible.
The state has given a double shot to a little more than 51% of the population.
State health officials said all four cases were found positive with a variant on Wednesday asymptomatic.
They are in the age group 16 to 67 years and they are all currently hospitalized.
According to preliminary information, one of the patients from Osmanabad traveled to Sharjah and other patients was a high contact.
Patients from Mumbai have traveled to Ireland and individuals from Buldhana have traveled to Dubai.
Of the four, three vaccinated.
Dr.
Mangala Gomare, BMC Executive Health Officer, said they had formed a quick action team consisting of epidemiology, microbiologists and doctors to study seven groups detected from one workplace on Tuesday.
“We will conduct a thorough field investigation to understand how infection spreads at work,” he said.

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