8,439 new cases of corona in the last 24 hours between the period of Kovid-19, Omicron


- The lowest number of 'active' patients in the last 3 days, however 93,733 patients are still under treatment

New Delhi: Less than 10,000 cases of corona have been reported in India once again. According to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Health, 4.5 new cases have been reported in the last four hours. At the same time, the number of people recovering from corona has increased. However, 4.5 patients are still under treatment. In the country so far, a total of 2 crore, 20 lakh, 4 thousand, 12 patients have been cured, while in the last 3 hours, 16 patients have died. As the official statistics show. While so far 2 lakh, 4 thousand, 2 deaths have occurred in India due to this disease. 124 million doses of vaccine have been given against it.

However, the fear of 'Omicron' has not gone away from the country yet. Oxford-based scientist Sarah has openly admitted to me that no definitive vaccine has yet been discovered for Omicron. Only the vaccination used for Kovid-18 and its new variant 'Delta' has to be used against Omicron.

Corona's new virus 'Omicron variant', on the other hand, has raised concerns in many parts of the world. It is said that this new form of Kovid-12 is more contagious. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that there is no evidence so far to suggest that Omicron is more contagious than other variants of Kovid-12, and that the current vaccine is not effective enough against it.

Michael Reyan, director of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Department of Emergencies, told reporters that there was no indication that "Omicron" was highly contagious, and more dangerous than the "Delta variant" found earlier. Have to take. "We have a high-capacity vaccine that has worked well on different forms of corona," said Michael Reyan.

Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. So that its seriousness can be understood in detail.

On Tuesday, Anthony Fossey, an infectious disease specialist in the United States, said that according to the information received so far, the "delta" or other variants found before Omicron were not as aggressive - or more so. "Omicron is highly transmissible," said the chief medical officer of the United States. But, it could be less dangerous than Delta, he estimated, d. The number of hospital admissions in Africa is staggering. "

However, Sarah, an Oxford scientist, openly admits that there is no definitive vaccine for omicron, so it could be even more dangerous.

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