India has 37 Omicron cases, But we have a Good News

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According to the indian government, 37 people have been diagnosed with Omicron, all of whom show moderate symptoms. The omicron virus, a South African version of the world-famous coronavirus, has also been discovered in India. In the state of Karnataka, two people were infected. The first level communicators in contact with them were discovered, as were the second level communicators, and roughly 500 persons were isolated. 


Omicron exposure has been observed in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, among other states. 
According to a central government official, Omicron damage had been identified in only two countries as of november 24. There have now been reports of Omicron exposure in 59 countries. There were 2,936 omicron impacts recorded in these 59 nations. A total of 78,132 possible symptoms have also been discovered.

The investigation of their genetic sequence is under conducted. international travelers are monitored, screened, and monitored, and health infrastructure is improved. States have been ordered to beef up their surveillance and actively test foreign visitors. So far, 37 omicron vulnerabilities have been discovered across the country. All that was discovered were minor signs and symptoms and that is indeed a good news. A total of less than 0.05 percent of the population was diagnosed.


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