‘Omicron forms 70-80% of the Covid case of GUJ Daily – News2IN
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‘Omicron forms 70-80% of the Covid case of GUJ Daily

'Omicron forms 70-80% of the Covid case of GUJ Daily
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Ahmedabad: Omicron is the dominant variant in Gujarat, it is 70-80% of the Daily Covid case.
This was confirmed by Minister of Health Rushikesh Patel on Wednesday.
Thus, from 20,000 strange cases recorded on Wednesday, the Omicron case could be 14,000-16,000.
Previously, the state government had stopped updating the omicron variant of January 10.
Patel greeted the media together with members of the Covid State Task Force in Ahmedabad.
“We urge residents to comply with the Covid protocol.
While the state government takes all adequate steps, we do not want to use punishment because we seek support from residents to control the case,” Patel said.
He added that the state now has a capacity to produce 1,500 metric tons of oxygen on daily requirements is 70 metric tons.
“It is believed that the third wave might have its peak effect in Gujarat around January-end and early February.
If people are not careful, the daily surge can reach up to 50,000 or even 1 case of the lakh,” said Dr.
VN Shah, a diabetologist who Based in the city.
“Don’t make mistakes by consuming Omicron as (light like) ordinary flu.
The case way increases, it is possible that hospitalization will increase.
Children and other people who have not yet been inoculated are very carefully,” said Dr.
Sudhir Shah, a person City-based neurologist.
“The original weapon against the virus is still the most effective sanitation – sanitation, masking, and social blasphemy (SMS),” he added.
The members of the Covid Task Force have met Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday in Gandhinagar and filed their advice to control the case.
However, the source close to this development, said that there were no direct plans to introduce new sidewalks.
Experts say that remedious trials have provided good results when used in the early stages of infection.
Dr.
Tushar Patel, a city-based pulmonology, said that some of these symptoms include low-level fever, muscle pain and itchy throat, among others.
“The patients must remain hydrated and gargle with salt water regularly for relief,” he said.

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