Major lapses on 'Omicron' reveal different figures of Delhi and Central Government
Major lapses on 'Omicron' reveal different figures of Delhi and Central Government
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New Delhi: The new corona variant Oficron has wreaked havoc across the country, meanwhile a total of 34 cases of omicrons have been reported so far in Delhi. Out of which 17 patients have recovered, while the Data of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare shows 54. On the issue of difference in numbers, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain said that we are getting the address done. According to Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain, there are 3 cases among patients infected with omicrons who do not have a travel history.

According to data released by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday morning, 200 cases of omicrons have been reported in the country. The highest number of cases have been registered in Delhi and Maharashtra. According to statistics, 54 cases of omicron have been registered in Delhi, out of which 12 patients have recovered and 42 patients are in hospital and isolation. According to the Delhi government, a total of 34 cases have been reported in the state so far.

On the same data gap, Health Minister Satyendra Jain said that we are getting it known. According to Centre data, 54 cases have been registered so far in Maharashtra besides Delhi, but the number of patients recovering here is higher than in Delhi. Here 28 patients of omicron have recovered. Telangana ranks third in the highest number of cases except for Delhi and Maharashtra, where 20 cases have been reported. According to data released in the capital Delhi till Monday evening, 91 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours. The corona infection rate has reached 0.20 percent.

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