Omicron less severe but highly infectious, say experts; public health measures afoot
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, December 29
With the country’s Omicron tally rising to 781 across 21 states and UTs on Wednesday, the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) said there was a clear experimental and clinical data supporting very high immune escape potential of Omicron, but initial estimates showed the severity of illness lower than what was seen in outbreaks reported earlier.
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“Appropriate public health measures and investigations are being conducted in India for surveillance of Omicron,” INSACOG said, while noting that globally there appeared to be significantly reduced ability of vaccines or prior infection to protect against symptomatic infection caused by Omicron variant.
In its bulletin released on Wednesday, INSACOG said, “Delta continues to be the most prevalent variant of concern globally, but Omicron has entirely displaced it in southern Africa and is on track to become the dominant variant in Britain and elsewhere.” According to the Union Health Ministry, of the 781 Omicron patients, 241 have recovered or migrated. Delhi recorded the maximum number of 238 Omicron cases, followed by Maharashtra (167), Gujarat (73), Kerala (65) and Telangana (62).
With 9,195 people testing positive for Covid in a day, India’s total tally rose to 3,48,08,886, while the active cases increased to 77,002. The death toll has climbed to 4,80,592 with 302 new fatalities. The daily rise in new infections has been recorded below 15,000 for the past 62 days now. On the vaccine front, the cumulative doses crossed 43.15 crore.
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