Four new Omicron cases detected in Delhi

December 14, 2021

Total 6 cases reported till now. Not just Omicron, we are also fully prepared to tackle any variant of Coronavirus : Satyendar Jain

India

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New Delhi : December 14, 2021 :

Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Tuesday informed that four new Omicron cases have been detected in the national capital. This takes the total number of Omicron cases to six in Delhi. Covid Testing is being done on travellers coming from abroad. Among these travellers, a total of four new omicron cases were detected, taking the total cases to six.

Satyendar Jain said, “four new omicron cases have been detected in travellers coming from abroad, taking the total cases to six. Out of the six cases of omicron, one patient has been discharged from the hospital, and the rest are in stable condition. Currently, 35 COVID patients and 3 suspected cases are admitted to the LNJP Hospital.”

On being asked about the preparation to stop the spread of COVID-19, Satyendar Jain further added, “Not only Omicron, but we are also fully prepared to tackle any variant of Coronavirus. There will be 32 types of medicine which will be kept as a buffer stock to treat COVID-infected patients”.

He said, “all necessary steps are being taken to stop the spread of the new omicron variant. The Delhi Government is keeping a sharp eye on the new cases and contact tracing is being done for the patients that are infected with the omicron variant. Necessary action is being taken to further stop the spread of the new variant”.

The Health Minister further urged the people of Delhi to follow COVID’s appropriate behaviour and wear masks at all times.

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