Person returned from US is Omicron positive, received three doses of vaccine
Person returned from US is Omicron positive, received three doses of vaccine
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Mumbai: Recently, there was shocking news from Mumbai. In fact, the Brihanmumbai Municipality has released a press release in which it revealed that a 29-year-old man who returned from the US was found infected with the Omicron variant of Corona on Friday. Yes, and most surprisingly, this man has taken three doses of Pfizer's covid vaccine. On the other hand, there are reports that the person has no symptoms of the corona.

The man's report was found positive in the Corona test held at the airport on November 9, after which his sample was sent for genome sequencing. Talking about the same, the BMC also said that the report of two persons who came in contact with the man has come out negative. The BMC also says, "The patient has been admitted to a precautionary hospital and has no symptoms of the corona. At present, the total cases of Omicron Variant of Corona in Mumbai, the economic capital of the country, have increased to 15.

However, 13 of these patients have now been discharged from the hospital. On the other hand, the BMC also recently informed that none of the 15 omicron infected people found so far has shown serious symptoms. The cases of omicrons in Maharashtra have gone up to 40 now.

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