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India reports 200 Omicron cases

India reports 200 Omicron cases

INDIA has recorded 200 cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant across 12 states, mostly in the western state of Maharashtra and New Delhi, the health ministry said on Tuesday (21).

The country's tally of Omicron cases has nearly doubled within a week, but there have been no deaths reported so far. In less than 40 per cent of cases, patients either fully recovered or were discharged, the data showed.


Authorities have been accelerating their vaccination campaign amid fears of potential surges in infections, with at least one dose given to 87 per cent of the eligible 944 million adults.

India recorded 5,326 new Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours, the lowest overnight tally in more than one and a half years. Overall, the country has reported 34.75 million cases, the second-highest behind only the United States.

Health minister Mansukh Mandaviya told parliament on Monday (20) that 80 per cent of Omicron cases were asymptomatic.

"We are keeping an eye on the variant and in the coming days, we will monitor its effects," Mandaviya said.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal urged citizens to wear masks and appealed to the federal government to allow booster doses.

Delhi fully vaccinated about 70 per cent of its adult population of 15 million, Kejriwal said.

(Reuters)

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