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TN: 18 Allegedly the patient Omicron runs out

TN: 18 Allegedly the patient Omicron runs out
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Chennai: A total of 18 of 34 Covid-19 patients, infected with the new Omicron variant, have been removed from the hospital.
All active cases left, which have dropped s-genes and allegedly infected by Omicron, are undergoing treatment.
This includes Vadivelu actor and several film crew members, who returned from England recently.
Minister of Chief M K Stalin on Sunday inspects infrastructure, facilities and availability of medical oxygen here to overcome omicron tensions.
About 1.15 lakh beds are ready, and steps are taken to make 50,000 other beds if guaranteed, the official release said.
In Tamil Nadu, 610 was tested positive for Covid-19 on Sundays – this was slightly higher than the number reported in the last two days.
Chennai topped the charts with 171 new cases.
With ten more dying people, the death toll of TN increased to 36,735.
But the state has received an application of 42,600 people for ex-gratia cm RS50,000 for each covid victim.
The government claims that 20,900 has received this number until now.
It has spent RS104 Crore in this direction.
As far as vaccination, more than 17.3 lakh people are inoculated through the 16th Mega Vaccination camp on Sundays.
Among them, almost 70% got their second dose.
TN still has more than 90 lakh people who are still caused by their second dose.
The release said that 58% of the population that qualified the state vaccine had their first dose and 86% was fully vaccinated.
Meanwhile, the government prepares to start administering a dose of booster for frontline workers and vaccinations for children (aged 15 to 18 years).
MA Health Minister Subramanain said TN had more than 1.4 crore frontline workers and they would begin to get booster shots from January 10 for children (ages 15-18), health officials will vaccinate them in their respective schools and camps Special camp.

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