In tamil Nadu, there is no such thing as a curfew. J. Radhakrishnan, the Secretary of health, advised the public to exercise self-control. Yesterday, the 13th Mega Corona Vaccination Camp took place in 50 thousand locations across tamil Nadu. The camp was reviewed by J. Radhakrishnan, Secretary of the Department of health, at SIET college in Thenampet, Chennai. There is no need to be concerned about the Omicron corona virus, he subsequently told reporters. To avoid it, however, two doses of vaccination must be given. It is critical to be aware of the necessity to follow the particular gap and wear a face mask.

The corona's delta type is the most lethal in the globe. So far, 20 flights from Omicron-affected nations and 85 flights from non-affected countries have arrived. Three people were diagnosed with coronavirus out of a total of 12,188 participants tested. They're all in good shape. They are less likely to have Omicron in clinical terms. In tamil Nadu, we're also evaluating samples of probable Omegron infections and submitting them to the Central Virology Laboratory for analysis.

Whether the third wave arrives or not, tamil Nadu's medical infrastructure is strong. If people exhibit self-control, there is no need for a curfew. The decision would be based on the World health Organization's rules for imposing limitations, notwithstanding the fact that there is currently no curfew enforcement environment in tamil Nadu.

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