Omicron cases up in Maharashtra, Kerala: India's tally rise to 126

Update: 2021-12-19 04:18 GMT
Tamil Nadu currently has more than one lakh active COVID-19 cases and the numbers continue to climb | PTI Photo. For representational purpose only

India’s Omicron variant count has shot up to 126 after Karnataka and Kerala reported six and four cases respectively. Three more persons in Maharashtra also tested positive for the new variant.

Omicron cases have been detected in 11 states and union territories.

Here is the break-up.

Maharashtra (43)

Delhi (22)

Rajasthan (17)

Karnataka (14)

Telangana (8)

Gujarat (7)

Kerala (11)

Andhra Pradesh (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Tamil Nadu (1)

West Bengal (1)

Of the six new cases in Karnataka, one is a passenger from the UK, while five others are from COVID-19 clusters in two educational institutions in Dakshina Kannada district, and their travel history or contact with the international travellers are being ascertained, officials said.

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“Two cluster outbreaks of COVID have been reported from two educational institutions in Dakshina Kannada today: Cluster 1: 14 cases (of which 4 are Omicron). Cluster 2: 19 cases (1 is Omicron). A traveller from UK has also tested positive for Omicron,” Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar said in a tweet.

n Kerala, two cases of the new variant of the coronavirus were detected from Thiruvananthapuram in patients aged 17 and 44. One case was detected in Malappuram in a person aged 37 and another was a 49-year-old patient from Thrissur district.

“The 17-year-old patient in Thiruvananthapuram came from the UK while the 44-year-old reached the state from Tunisia in a chartered flight. The patient in Malappuram came from Tanzania while the Thrissur native came from Kenya,” health minister Veena George said in a release.

A couple and their 13-year-old daughter have tested positive for the Omicron variant of coronavirus after returning to Satara in western Maharashtra from Uganda, officials said.

Their other daughter, who is five years old, tested positive for COVID-19 but not for the variant.

All four returned to Phaltan in Satara district from the African country on December 9, state health department officials said.

“The husband (35), wife (33) and their elder daughter (13) tested positive for COVID-19 while the report of the younger child was inconclusive, so the samples of all four were sent to the National Institute of Virology for genome sequencing,” said Civil Surgeon Dr Subhash Chavan.

The World Health Organization on Saturday stressed on urgent scale-up of public health and social measures to curtail the further spread of the Omicron variant.

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