The number of cases of Kovid new variant omicron, which is rapidly expanding worldwide, is steadily increasing in india as well. Recently, another Omicron case was confirmed in Delhi. 



The government says a person from zimbabwe has been diagnosed with Omicron positive. 



The number of cases of Kovid new variant omicron, which is rapidly expanding worldwide, is steadily increasing in india as well. Recently, another Omicron case was registered in India. 



The delhi government has said that a person from zimbabwe has been diagnosed with Omicron positive. 



The man, however, said he had also visited South Africa, where Omicron was illuminated. This brings the number of Omicron cases in delhi to two. Including the latest cases. The number of omicron cases (omicron cases in India) has increased to 33 across the country. 



Meanwhile, the number of omicron cases in india is steadily increasing. Seven cases were registered in maharashtra in a single day yesterday. 



In all, Omicron cases have been identified in five states across the country so far. Of these, 17 were in maharashtra, 3 in Gujarat, 2 in Karnataka, 9 in rajasthan and 2 in Delhi.  



Section 144 of the CrPC was imposed today and tomorrow in mumbai, the capital of maharashtra, in the wake of the Omicron scare. 



The Deputy Commissioner of police has issued orders to this effect. The decision was made because of the possibility of crowds coming out as it was the weekend. 


In addition, rallies and processions were banned in mumbai as part of a crackdown on Omicron. mumbai police sources said action would be taken if these rules were violated. 


Meanwhile, in india, 7,992 corona cases were reported across the country in the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 3,46,82,736. Newly lost 393 lives. This brings the total death toll to 4,75,128. 9,265 people recovered in a 24-hour period. 


The number of active cases reached a minimum of 559 days. So far, 131.99 crore doses of the vaccine have been dispensed, according to the Union health Ministry.

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