The latest bulletin from the Ministry of Health said 77 of 200 patients had recovered from viral diseases.
A total of 200 cases of new Omicron variants from Coronavirus have so far been recorded in India, the Ministry of Health and the family said on Tuesday. The latest bulletin said 77 of 200 patients had recovered from viral diseases.
Of the total cases, Maharashtra and Delhi have the highest number of infections of strains that are very contagious in each of the 54thresh, followed by Telangana (20), Karnataka (19), Rajasthan (18) and Gujarat (14).
So far, 12 states in this country have reported cases of omicron strains that were first detected in South Africa in November and soon after that, was declared a variant of concern by the World Health Organization (WHO).
So far, most omicron patients in this country have been without symptoms or show mild symptoms, said health officials.
On Monday, Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya told Rajya Sabha, the country is ready to face an omicron new attack. “… the capacity of making the country vaccine will increase to 45 doses of crore per month in the next two months,” he said.
Stock buffer drugs and oxygen has been set to overcome the outbreak and 48,000 ventilators have been distributed to the United States, the Minister said. As many as 88% of the population that meets the state requirements have received the first dose of vaccines and 58% have been fully inoculated.