Mumbai: The two new cases of Omicron variants were reported from Pune and the latter on Monday, taking the count of the Omicron case in Maharashtra to 20.
State officials said the two patients were vaccinated and had no symptoms.
Nine of them infected with variants have recovered and returned.
The calculation of the Omicron case in this country has crossed 40.
Pune patients are 39-year-old women, while patients are a patient are 33 years old.
Both of them have returned from Dubai, who have no features in the list of ‘risky’ countries.
“Both have no symptoms, but we have saved it in institutional isolation,” Dr.
Pradeep kicked, the State Supervision Officer.
He said three contacts were each tested for both patients.
There are no positive contacts, kicking more.
Patients from the latch have landed at Mumbai International Airport on December 3 and went to his residence in Ausa Taluka in his personal car, confirmed Dr.
Hanmant Wadgave, district health workers.
He said the man’s sample was collected for RT-PCR on December 8 and he was later found positive.
He has mild symptoms at first but not tested or report to the authorities.
District health officials, however, contacted him as part of their supervision of all who returned foreign and collected the samples.
Wadgave said the man was treated at the covid treatment center after he tested positive.
“Since the day of his arrival for testing is positive, he has met several people.
But he always wore a mask and it was possible why other people did not catch infection,” he said.
Three high-risk contacts the man includes his two children, who have tested negatively.
The latter has tracked 111 international travelers, nine comes from high-risk countries.
From them, 2 has been tested positively but only one is infected with the Omicron variant.
Of 20 omicron cases in the country now, 10 comes from Pimpri Chinchwad, 5 of Mumbai, 2 of Pune and each of Kalyan-dombivli, Nagpur and Latry.
Mumbai hasn’t reported a new case after 5 early.