Omicron Cases new cases were Most today

Omicron case in India: More than 150 new cases of Omicron Variant, a new variant of the coronavirus, were recorded in the country on Monday. At the same time, infection with Omicron also struck Goa and Manipur. One case each of Omicron has been recorded in these two states. The number of infected Omicron in the country has risen to nearly 600.

An 8-year-old from Britain to Panaji, Goa has been confirmed to be infected with Omicron. This is the first case of infection with the new variant in Goa. At the same time, in Manipur, a 48-year-old man who returned from Tanzania was confirmed to be infected with Omicron. The person recently returned from Tanzania via Delhi.

The central government has issued a new notice

In view of the increased dangers of Omicron, the central government has issued a new advisory to all states and union territories, stating that the guidelines issued for the management of Kovid-19 by Jan.31, 2022 throughout the countries should be strictly followed. .

142 highest Omicron cases in Delhi

According to morning data from the Union Health Ministry, 156 new cases of Omicron were recorded, after which the number rose to 578. However, 151 of those infected Omicrons were cured. Of these, a maximum of 142 cases have been reported in Delhi. At the same time, there are 141 cases of Omicron in Maharashtra. There are 57 cases of Omicron in Kerala, 49 in Gujarat, 43 in Rajasthan and 41 in Telangana.

The number of active patients in the country is 75,841.

According to figures as of 8 a.m. on Monday, cases of the corona virus in the country have risen to 3.47.93.333. In the latter, the number of active patients fell to 75,841. At the same time, 315 people died from the crown, after which the death toll rose to 4,799,997.

At the same time, while issuing a new opinion, the Ministry of the Interior, while directing all the Chief Secretaries of the States and Union Territories, stressed that in view of the current situation in Corona, strict and rapid containment measures at local and district level, clear forecasts, data analysis, etc. are necessary.

“May consider local restrictions”

Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said all states and Union territories should take every precaution and not allow any slackening. He said states and union territories may also consider crowd control during the holiday season and impose local restrictions as needed.

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