Afraid of Wave 3rd Covid: Most new cases in Delhi and Mumbai Asimptomatic, which is an indication that this surge is driven by Omicron, the latest variant of SARS-COV-2.
In May, India watched a deadly second pandemic wave. Delhi on Sunday recording 3,194 fresh covid infections which are the highest single rise since May 20, when India was officially shaken under the second wave of pandemic. A similar nail was reported from Mumbai and Kolkata. West Bengal on Sunday reported 6,153 temporary infections of Kolkata’s participants reached 33%.
Here are 10 points about the situation that appears in Covid in India
1. On Sundays, India reported more than 27,000 new Covid-19 cases. On Monday, the number will see another big surge because the city of Metro adds a large number of cases.
2. Most new cases in Delhi and Mumbai Asimptomatic, which is an indication that this surge is driven by Omicron, the latest SARS-COV-2 variant.
3. Is this the beginning of the third wave? According to experts, the third wave has been regulated since the last week of December.
4. Fast surge also shows the transmission of omicron society, even though there is no official confirmation of this. Delhi, Minister Tamil Nadu has claimed that without the transmission of the Omicron community, such a large surge cannot occur.
5. West Bengal has announced a closed situation situation such as locking, college, gym etc. It also has flight operations with Delhi and Mumbai, two hotspots from the ongoing surge.
6. Karnataka has increased awareness in border districts and the government can announce some fresh restrictions in the state.
7. The Supreme Court has decided to turn back to hearing online about the case for two weeks from January 3, because the cases increase.
8. Vaccination for children in the age group 12 to 18 will begin on January 3.
9. Cluster outbreaks have been reported in Nainital as 85 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya students in Nainital’s Gangarkot tested positively.
10. The government on Sunday said the Covid Indian vaccination program has become one of the most successful and largest in the world. “Compared to other developed countries, India has done a better job of managing Covid vaccination to adult citizens who meet the requirements of 93.7 Crore (according to RGI (Regri General India)) in all states and UTS (Union region ), “It is underlined.