The Covid positive rate in Delhi has surged to 1%, according to Jain, with 496 new cases reported on Tuesday. According to him, the number of instances has risen as a result of the entrance of international aircraft. Satyendar Jain, the Delhi Health Minister, stated on Wednesday that no Omicron patients in the national capital have required oxygen support thus far.
“Family members of persons who have returned from foreign nations have been known to get infected with the Omicron version of the virus. However, everyone must exercise prudence” added he. The LNJP hospital in Delhi specializes in treating Omicron patients. Multivitamins and paracetamol tablets were only supplied to Omicron patients for therapy, according to doctors at the Lok Nayak Hospital (LNJP). Meanwhile, on Wednesday morning, large lines of people were visible outside numerous Delhi Metro stations, a day after authorities imposed further restrictions.
90% of the patients were “asymptomatic,” according to the doctors, while the rest had modest symptoms such as “sore throat, low-grade fever, and body ache.” There have been 238 cases of Covid-19 recorded in the national capital, with 57 patients being discharged. Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain today said that most of the Omicron cases have been detected in the airport and the cases have increased with the arrival of international flights.
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The Delhi government issued a yellow warning in the city yesterday, allowing only half of the seats in metros and other public transportation to be filled. Many people resorted to social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to share photos of long lines outside of train stations.