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Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh Report First Omicron Variant Cases; India Tally Rises To 38
Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Chandigarh reported their first Omicron case on Sunday, while Maharashtra and Karnataka each recorded one more case of the COVID-19 variant, taking the tally in the country to 38.

All the five persons in the cases reported on Sunday had arrived from foreign countries.
According to state health officials, a 20-year-old fully vaccinated man who came to Chandigarh from Italy to meet his relatives and a 34-year old foreign traveller, who came from Ireland to Mumbai and then to Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, have tested positive for the variant.
Kerala Health Minister Veena George said the first case of COVID-19 variant Omicron has been confirmed in the state.
In a video posted on her Facebook page, the minister said that the patient was a Kerala native who recently came from the United Kingdom.
The patient's condition is stable and there was no need to panic as the government was taking all necessary steps to curb the spread of the new variant of the virus, she said.
A man who had arrived from South Africa became the third person to test positive for the COVID-19 variant in Karnataka, while a 40-year-old man tested positive after returning to Nagpur in Maharashtra from a West African country, taking the state's tally of Omicron cases to 18.
With this, Omicron has been detected in Maharashtra (18), Rajasthan (9), Karnataka (3), Karnataka (3), Kerala (1) and Andhra Pradesh (1) and Union Territories of Delhi (2) and Chandigarh (1).
The
man
in
Chandigarh
had
landed
in
India
on
November
22
and
is
currently
in
institutional
quarantine.
His
seven
high-risk
family
contacts
were
put
under
quarantine
and
were
tested
for
COVID-19
by
the
RT-PCR
method.
All
of
them
tested
negative,
an
official
statement
said.
It said the traveller has been asymptomatic throughout.
"He
is
fully
inoculated
with
Pfizer
vaccine
which
he
got
in
Italy.
He
has
been
kept
in
isolation
for
the
last
11
days.
"His
report
for
whole
genomic
sequencing
was
received
late
night
on
December
11
and
has
been
found
positive
for
Omicron
variant," the
statement
said.
In the Andhra Pradesh case, the state health department said the person, who first landed in Mumbai from Ireland, was tested and found negative for COVID-19.
He was then allowed to travel onward to Visakhapatnam on November 27.
"On conducting a second RT-PCR test in Vizianagaram, he tested positive for COVID-19. His sample was then sent to the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad for genome sequencing and the result came out as Omicron positive," the Public Health Director said in a release.
The
person,
however,
did
not
have
any
symptoms
and
a
re-test
on
December
11
showed
he
was
COVID-19
negative.
"There
are
no
other
Omicron
cases
in
the
state,"
the
Director
said.
So far, 15 foreign travellers who came to the state were found COVID-19 positive and all the samples were sent to CCMB for genome sequencing.
"Of the 15, genome sequencing reports related to 10 cases were received and only one of them was confirmed Omicron positive," the Director added.
The Omicron variant was first detected in India in Bengaluru with two people testing positive for it comprising a South African national of Indian origin and a doctor.
"Third case of #Omicron has been detected in Karnataka. A 34-year-old male returning from South Africa has tested positive. He is isolated and being treated in a govt hospital. 5 primary and 15 secondary contacts have been traced and samples sent for testing," state Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar tweeted.
On Saturday, Delhi had reported its second case - a 35-year-old man with travel history to Zimbabwe and South Africa - taking India's tally to 33.
Cases of Omicron, which is categorised as a variant of concern by the World Health Organisation, have been detected in about 60 countries.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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