Omicron cases in India: Tally surges to 578; Delhi sees big spike of 63 cases, night curfew from today
Omicron cases in India news: The total number of Omicron cases in India now stands at 578, Union Health Ministry data showed. Delhi with 142 cases saw a jump of 63 fresh Omicron cases in past 24 hours, followed by Maharashtra with 141 patients.
The number of Omicron cases in India has risen to 578. Delhi reported 142 cases while 142 cases were detected in Maharashtra. They were followed by 57 cases in Kerala, 49 in Gujarat and 43 in Rajasthan. The total number of discharged Omicron patients stands at 151.
Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh registered Omicron cases for the first time on Sunday.
With several states detecting cases of the Omicron variant and a surge in Covid-19 cases, night curfews have been imposed by governments in Delhi and Karnataka, among others, ahead of New Year’s eve.
The governments of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat have enforced night curfews. Night curfew will be enforced in Delhi from Monday.
Meanwhile, India activated its share of vaccine doses in the COVAX alliance to make more doses available as the country moves to include children and populations eligible for precautionary additional doses even as Omicron cases continue to surge.
India could get about 20 crore doses from its share in COVAX. “This share will be procured from COVAX alliance in a graded manner. India has been providing free vaccine doses to low middle-income countries since the beginning of the pandemic,” a top health ministry official had earlier said. These would be doses of Covishield vaccine by Serum Institute of India (SII).
News Credit: India Today