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Rajasthan Reports 13 Omicron Cases; Second Largest In India

In the latest update, four new instances of Omicron variation of Covid-19 have been recognized in Rajasthan which took the total number of infected individuals in the state to 13, healthcare authorities said on Monday.

Rajasthan Stands At Second Largest Number of Omicron Cases

After Maharashtra, the state presently stands second in the country with the largest number of Omicron-infected patients. Maharashtra has 18 patients infected by the new variation while Rajasthan has tried 13 patients positive for Omicron.

Out of them, 9 later tried negative and were sent home. A sum of 42 Omicron-infected patients have been found the nation over, up until this point.

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According to Jaipur CMHO Narottam Sharma, “Other than four individuals from a positive family for Omicron subsequent to getting back from South Africa, their relatives in Adarsh Nagar Janata Colony had additionally interacted with them. While five individuals were prior seen as contaminated with Omicron, the report of the excess four individuals has been likewise tracked down certain.”

Mostly Asymptomatic Omicron Cases Found In India

In the interim, reports of genome sequencing of individuals who have gotten back from abroad in the beyond couple of days are on the way in Jaipur. This incorporates the individuals who got back from Ukraine, four relatives who got back from Germany and two people who got back from the US. Tests of these individuals have been sent for testing.

Other than Rajasthan and Maharashtra, three Omicron patients each in Gujarat and Karnataka, two in Delhi, one each in Chandigarh, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh have been found.

As per reports, out of all the Omicron infected cases found in India, the greater part of the cases are asymptomatic including the 13 cases recognized in Rajasthan.

 

 

 

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