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Omicron spreads in India

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CASES of the Omicron coronaviru­s variant have risen to 21 in India over the weekend and people must step up for vaccinatio­n, officials said on Monday (6).

The western state of Rajasthan reported the most number of Omicron cases with nine, followed by eight in Maharashtr­a, two in Karnataka and one each in Gujarat and the capital New Delhi.

‘The people of Delhi must get fully vaccinated, wear a mask and maintain social distancing,’ its health minister Satyendar Jain said on Twitter.

He said the city’s first Omicron patient was being treated at a staterun hospital. Some 94% of its adults had received at lease one dose, he added.

The country has fully vaccinated 51% of its 944 million adults and given at least one dose to 85%. Tens of millions of people, however, are overdue for their second dose despite ample vaccine supplies, government data shows.

India reported its first two Omicron

cases in the southern state of Karnataka on Thursday, in one person with no recent travel history.

Most other cases have been in people who have recently come from abroad, but doctors said the mutated virus was already spreading in the local population as well.

‘Omicron is here, community spread is underway,’ surgeon Arvinder Singh Soin, who has been treating COVID-19 patients, said on Twitter. ‘Mask up. Get FULLY vaccinated.’

India reported 8,895 new COVID-19 cases for the past 24 hours, taking the total to 34.64 million. Deaths rose by 211 to 473,537.

India witnessed record surge in infections and deaths in April and May due to the Delta variant.

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Medical staff at a hospital in Ahmedabad

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