Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

India’s Omicron tally crosses 700 mark, Delhi tops the list

First Published: 29th December, 2021 9:06 IST

India’s Omicron cases tally has crossed the 700 mark leading to fresh restrictions in multiple states and union territories. Currently, India’s Omicron tally stands at 717 cases. Yesterday the country

India’s Omicron cases tally has crossed the 700 mark leading to fresh restrictions in multiple states and union territories.

Currently, India’s Omicron tally stands at 717 cases.

Yesterday the country saw an increase in 46 Omicron cases which has led to the present tally.

Fresh cases have come in from 20 states of which the highest number of cases have come in from Delhi 23 cases. Tamil Nadu has reported 11 cases, Telangana has reported seven cases and Gujarat has reported five cases.

Meanwhile, amid rising cases of Covid-19 and Omicron variant, the Delhi government has issued a yellow alert under the Graded Response Action Plan.

This was announced by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a high-level review meeting on the Covid situation.

Also Read: Sourav Ganguly tests positive for Covid-19

Under the new order, schools, cinema halls and gyms will remain shut in the capital with immediate effect. Spas, banquet halls, auditoriums and sports complexes will also remain closed.

Meanwhile, Shops in malls will be allowed to operate on an odd-even basis from 10 am to 8 pm as per the order.

Delhi Metro, restaurants and bars will be allowed to operate at 50% capacity.

Along with Metro, buses will also be operating at 50% of seating capacity. Both in the Metro and buses, no standing passengers will be allowed.

The Delhi positivity rate has been hovering above 0.5% for the past two days.

It may be mentioned that a night curfew is already in place in the national capital.

Meanwhile, the country recorded 6,358 new covid-19 infections in the last 24 hours.
Ahead of the January 10 rollout of Covid-19 shots for teens, the Union Health Ministry has announced that Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin will be the only vaccine that will be administered to eligible recipients in the age group of 15-18 years.

The ministry also announced on Monday that the three priority groups of healthcare workers, frontline workers, and individuals older than 60 can receive their third “precautionary dose” 39 weeks after getting their second jab.

With Omicron threat looming over the festive season, Kerala became the latest state to impose a night curfew from 10 pm to 5 pm starting from December 30 till January 2.

COMMENTS

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
BJP fields Brij Bhushan’s son Karan from UP’s Kaiserganj seat for Lok Sabha polls

The Kaiserganj constituency is currently held by BJP's Brij Bhushan Singh, who is a three-time MP from the seat. He, however, has not been given ticket this time.

02nd May 2024
Banner
Manipur’s journalist fraternity appeals for peace

As Manipur unrest completes a year today, the journalist fraternity in the state has called for reconciliation even as they urged the state government to ensure that complete normalcy is restored.

02nd May 2024
Banner
Air India’s Airbus A350 marks International debut

The commencement of flights was celebrated with pre-departure ceremonies at both Delhi and Dubai airports, where guests were presented with A350 memorabilia.

02nd May 2024
Banner
Conservation biologist from Assam, ‘Hargila Baideu’ Dr Purnima Devi Barman awarded Whitley Gold Award 2024, popularly known as Green Oscar

She was given the award by the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) in recognition of her excellence in the conservation of Greater Adjutant Stork (Hargila) in Assam

02nd May 2024
Banner
Heavy traffic snarl due to collapse of Toon Bridge connecting North Sikkim

The only alternate route, through Sangkalang-Saffo-Shipgyer, is narrow and not suitable for two-way traffic, resulting in heavy traffic congestion.

02nd May 2024