
New Delhi: As health experts had already expressed concern that the situation may become serious in January-February after the new variant of Covid Omicron (Covid 19 New Variant) came to the fore, then in India now again from Coronavirus. The situation seems to be deteriorating. At present, corona cases are coming up 21 percent faster than the Delta variant. With the increase in cases, now a case of first death from Omicron Cases in India has also been registered in the country. On Wednesday, a sample of a person who died in Udaipur, Rajasthan has been confirmed to be suffering from Omicron, which is quite frightening.
Studies are done so far in South Africa, Scotland, and England regarding Omicron has revealed that the infection is not more serious than the earlier variants of Corona, but how Omicron will react in India has just been studied. left to go.
World Health Organization official Maria Van Kerkhove recently emphasized the seriousness of the new variant Omicron of Covid, saying that it is not just a common cold and cold. At the same time, it was also revealed in many reports that this variant of Corona is less risky than Delta. Despite this, many people are getting infected rapidly. The numbers are also increasing in hospitals and now the death toll from Omicron is also increasing. Kerkhov said that we can stop the infection and save people’s lives.
Coronavirus is once again wreaking havoc. Dr. Faheem Yunus, chief of infectious diseases at the University of Maryland, said on Thursday that all ventilators in his hospitals are currently being used only by people positive with the coronavirus. He said that use masks and avoid dying in crowded places.

Senior surgeon Arvinder Singh Soin cautioned about Omicron saying that remember that the word mild is a very small word but it is not necessary that it is a mild infection for everyone. He said that yes it is definitely that its severity can be mild, but the way people are getting infected and getting admitted in hospitals, will not lighten the burden of health workers, so always wear masks. He said that if possible, you should use an N95 mask and give it to the people too. Dr. Soin warned that we are dealing with a variant that spreads like fire in the jungle.



















































