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‘Of the 183 Omicron cases analyzed, 121 has a foreign travel history’

'Of the 183 Omicron cases analyzed, 121 has a foreign travel history'
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New Delhi: Of the 358 cases of omicron variant Coronavirus reported in India so far, 183 were analyzed and found that 87 of them were fully vaccinated with three after receiving a booster dose, while 70% did not show symptoms, the government said on Friday.
Two were partially vaccinated, seven people were not vaccinated while 16 did not meet the requirements to receive a vaccine dose in the country’s national vaccination program.
The 73 vaccination status is still unknown, UNI Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said at a press conference.
Bhushan said 121 cases had a history of foreign trips, while in 44 infected cases had come into contact with foreign tourists.
Information about 18 people is still not available.
The Director General of ICMR Dr.
Balra Bhargava said, “Dominant tension in India continues to be delta, including clusters that have recently been identified.
Therefore, we need to continue with the same strategy to follow the appropriate behavior of Covid and increase vaccination.” Infection because of the infection Omicron variant “does not always lead to severe simptomatic clinical disease”.
In India, about one third of all cases detected rather symptoms and the rest asymptomatic, it is underlined.
“Therefore, I want to emphasize that treatment for symptomatic individuals infected with Omicron remains the same.
It does not change from it for the Delta variant, Alpha or Beta,” he added.
The government on Friday warned people by lowering their guards, especially during the year-end celebration, even when it underscores that infection because Omicron does not always lead to severe symptomatic disease.
Read in various states in many states as calculation of Omicron India across 400; The Center said he should not lower Guardnew Delhi: with omicron cases up steadily in some parts of the country, countries have begun to reinforce covid restrictions to curb the spread of very transmitting variants.
The UNI Ministry on Friday said the world witnessed the fourth wave in cases and people who warned 358 cases of omicron variants detected so far in 17 states and trade union areas, 114 have recovered or migrated, according to UNI Health Insi data.
India has 244 active cases of omicron variants.
Maharashtra has recorded a maximum of 88 cases, followed by Delhi in 67, Telangana in 38, Tamil Nadu at 34, Karnataka at the age of 31 and Gujarat at 30.
Bhushan said the 26 confirmed deaths had been detected in 108 countries.

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