Govt cautions people against lowering guard as world witnesses fourth COVID-19 surge

Government urged people to avoid crowding and unnecessary travel and stressed on COVID-19-appropriate behaviour and expedited vaccination

December 24, 2021 05:13 pm | Updated 05:13 pm IST - New Delhi

A medic inoculates a beneficiary with vaccine in New Delhi on December 24, 2021.

A medic inoculates a beneficiary with vaccine in New Delhi on December 24, 2021.

Noting that the world is witnessing a fourth surge in COVID-19 cases , the government on Friday cautioned people against lowering the guard, particularly during year-end festivities.

It urged people to avoid crowding and unnecessary travel and stressed on COVID-19-appropriate behaviour and expedited vaccination.

Addressing a joint press conference on the pandemic, a senior official said the predominant strain in India continued to be Delta, including in recently identified clusters.

India has so far reported 358 cases of the Omicron variant , of which 183 were analysed and 121 of them were found to have foreign travel history.

Also read: With Omicron, third wave projected to hit India by Feb. but may be milder than second, says IIT scientist

Of the 183 Omicron cases analysed so far, 91% were fully vaccinated with three having booster shots, 70 per cent were asymptomatic, and 61% were males, the government said.

Citing the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) findings , the government said Omicron has significant growth advantage over Delta and is spreading fast through communities with a doubling time of 1.5 to 3 days.

The world is witnessing a fourth surge in COVID-19 cases and having an overall positivity rate of 6.1%.

The government said the COVID-19 case positivity rate in Kerala and Mizoram is much higher than national average and a cause for concern.

Also read: PM Modi calls for ‘high alert’ on Omicron

It said 20 districts across country were reporting a weekly positivity rate between 5 and 10% and two districts over 10%.

The government cautioned people against lowering the guard, particularly during Christmas and New Year festivities.

It said about 61% of India’s adults are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and 89% have been administered the first dose.

In view of the emergence of the Omicron variant, the government appealed to the private health sector to be ready as it has to play an important role in managing the pandemic.

According the Union Health Ministry data updated at 8 am, India recorded 6,650 new coronavirus infections, taking its tally of cases to 3,47,72,626, while the count of active cases has declined to 77,516.

The death toll due to the disease has climbed to 4,79,133, with 374 daily fatalities being recorded.

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