India registers 9,216 new COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours amid detection of two Omicron variant instances
New Delhi: India, a nation which witnessed the deadly second wave of the pandemic and registered two Omicron variant cases on Thursday, registered 9,216 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, as per data released by the Ministry of Health on Friday.
India's active caseload currently stands at 99,976.
Active cases account for less than 1 percent of total cases and currently stands at 0.29 percent.
Further Read: Five contacts of Omicron infected patient in Bengaluru test Covid-19 positive
India's recovery rate from the disease now stands at 98.35 percent.
8,612 recoveries were registered in the last 24 hours.
Omicron in India:
Five contacts of one of the patients, infected by the Omicron variant of coronavirus, have tested positive for Covid-19, Bengaluru's civic body informed on Thursday, according to media reports.
Both the patients are male, aged 46 and 66, and were detected in the southern state of Karnataka.
“Three primary contacts and two secondary contacts of the 46-year-old male tested positive between November 22 and November 25. All are isolated,” news agency ANI quoted Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) as saying.
All the five infected people are fully vaccinated and they have been shifted to a government hospital, said Karnataka health minister Dr K Sudhakar.
“Out of his (doctor's) primary & secondary contact, 5 people tested positive for Covid-19. So a total of 6 people have been isolated, admitted to government hospitals. None of them showed any serious symptoms. All these people are fully vaccinated,” ANI quoted him as saying.
According to the report, BBMP said in a statement that the 66-year-old infected man has returned to South Africa via Dubai.
He was asymptomatic and fully vaccinated, it added.
"There were 24 primary contacts of the 66-year-old male. All are asymptomatic, tested and reported negative for the Covid," the Bengaluru municipal corporation said.
"As many as 13 primary contacts and 205 secondary contacts of the 46-year-old male were tested. Out of which, three primary contacts and two secondary contacts were tested positive between November 22 and 25. All are isolated. Their samples have been sent for genome sequencing, results are awaited," it said.
The new Covid-19 variant was first reported to the World Health Organisation (WHO) from South Africa on November 25.
The world health body has already classified it as a "variant of concern".
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