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Weekly case positivity in 300 districts more than 5%, do not treat Omicron as ordinary colds: government

Weekly case positivity in 300 districts more than 5%, do not treat Omicron as ordinary colds: government
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New Delhi: As many as 300 districts in India reported Covid’s weekly case’s participants of more than 5 percent, the United States said on Wednesday because it was urging people not to treat infections because the omicron variants such as ordinary flu and vaccinated.
Maharashtra said, West Bengal, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Gujarat emerged as a worrying country because of the increase in Covid cases there.
Overcoming a press conference, the joint secretary in the LAV Agarwal Health Ministry said that the sharp gains in Covid-19 infection had been recorded in India with the input of cases rose to 11.05 percent on Wednesday from 1.1 percent on December 30.
Simultaneously, the Covid case has increased globally with January 10 recorded a one-day high of 31.59 lakh cases throughout the world, he said.
The official said that currently, 300 districts in India reported that weekly case inspection of more than 5 percent.
19 State has more than 10,000 active Covid cases, Agarwal said.
Emphasizing the importance of being inoculated, he cites the world health organization to say that the effectiveness of vaccines against inpatients seems much higher than against Covid-19 disease symptomatic.
Members of Niti Aayog (Health) V K Paul said, “Omicron is not an ordinary flu, cannot accept it lightly.
We must be vigilant, will be vaccinated and follow the appropriate behavior of Covid.” “Vaccination is an important pillar in our Covid response program,” he added.
India added 1,94,720 new infections at the Tally of Covid-19 cases pushed it to 3,60,70,510, according to data on the Ministry of Health Union on Wednesday.
Active cases have increased to 9,55,319, the highest in 211 days, while the death toll has risen to 4,84,655 with 442 new deaths.
Of the total 4,868 cases of omicron variants, 1,805 people have recovered or migrated so far.

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