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Four new cases of Omicron each in Maharashtra and Kerala, entry of new variant of Corona in Tamil Nadu too

The total number of patients infected with the ‘Omicron’ variant in India has gone up to 56. Of these, Maharashtra is the most affected state where a total of 28 cases have been found so far. On the other hand, Rajasthan is at second place with 13 cases. Apart from this, there are cases in Gujarat (4), Karnataka (3), Kerala (1), Andhra Pradesh (1) and Delhi (6). The increasing infection from the new variant has also increased the concern of the government. At the same time, the central government is working fast on the booster dose so that this dangerous variant can be dealt with.

4 in Kerala, one case in Tamil Nadu
Four new cases of new variant of corona have also been reported in Kerala. With this, the number of Omicron infected in the state has gone up to five. At the same time, a case of Omicron has also come to the fore in Tamil Nadu. Now the cases of the new variant of Corona in the country have increased to 69.

Cases will increase in January in Maharashtra
A senior official of the Public Health Department said on Wednesday that Maharashtra is likely to see more cases of the Omicron variant in January next year. The Omicron variant of Corona is spreading rapidly in the world and Maharashtra may see an increase in infected cases in January next year. Dr. Pradeep Vyas, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Health Department of Maharashtra, while giving a presentation at the Maharashtra Cabinet meeting in Mumbai, said that cases of Omicron infection will be found in rural areas as well as in cities.

Total 64 cases in the country now
The total number of patients infected with the Omicron variant in the country has gone up to 64. Of these, Maharashtra is the most affected state where a total of 32 cases have been found so far. On the other hand, Rajasthan is at second place with 13 cases. Apart from this, there are two cases each in Gujarat (four), Karnataka (three), Kerala (one), Andhra Pradesh (one), Telangana and West Bengal and Delhi (six). The increasing infection from the new variant has also increased the concern of the government. At the same time, the central government is working fast on the booster dose so that this dangerous variant can be dealt with.