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14 deaths due to Omicron in UK, Delhi and Maharashtra again becoming a cause for concern in India

Worldwide, Omicron variants have increased the risk of a new wave of corona being born. Meanwhile, Britain has informed that 129 people suffering from the Omicron variant have had to be hospitalised. So far 14 people have also died due to this. Britain’s Minister of State for Health Gillian Keegan has given this information. Along with this, he has also said that if the data keeps increasing, then the government will not back down from imposing strict restrictions on Corona. However, earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he was not considering any restrictions before Christmas. Along with this, he also said that the situation is very worrying and the government can take action after the Christmas festival.

Meanwhile, another new case has been found in India from Andhra Pradesh. With this, the total cases of Omicron variant across the country have increased rapidly to 214. The maximum number of 57 cases have been found in Delhi so far. Apart from this, 54 new cases have been found in Maharashtra, 14 in Gujarat and 18 in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi has called a meeting on Thursday to deal with the Corona crisis. In this he can take stock of the situation across the country. Apart from this, some advice can also be given to the states from the center. With the increase in cases of the Omicron variant in India, the demand for booster doses has also increased.

NITI Aayog member VK Paul said on Wednesday that corona comes only with minor symptoms in the initial stages. We are keeping a close eye on the Omicron variant. If there is any change in its form, then it will be a matter of concern for us. Let us inform that so far about 139 crore corona vaccines have been administered in the country. The number of total active cases of Corona has been decreasing rapidly in the country to around 78 thousand, but now due to the increase in the cases of Omicron variant, concerns have increased.