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  • Delhi CM says no need to panic over Omicron, take precautions
  • Arvind Kejriwal assures there will be no Oxygen shortage
  • The national capital has reported 24 cases of Omicron so far

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Omicron In India: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to the Centre to allow booster dose for health workers and others

Omicron scare: Arvind Kejriwal says no oxygen shortage, no need to panic

Amid Omicron threat, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said all new positive cases of coronavirus being reported in the city will be sent for genome sequencing. The CM also appealed to the Centre to allow booster dose for health workers and others.

The national capital has reported 24 cases of Omicron so far. Out of these 24 patients, 12 have been discharged, according to the government.

Insisting that there is no Oxygen threat this time, Kejriwal said there is no need to panic in view of the Omicron variant.

“For the last few days Covid-19 cases are increasing in the city. Yesterday (Sunday), it was over 100. We don't know what type of Covid cases are these, normal or the Omicron variant. So to ascertain this we have now decided to send the samples of all the positive cases for genome sequencing,” Kejriwal said in a press conference.

He also appealed to the central government to allow booster dose for health workers and other citizens to fight new COVID-19 variants like Omicron.

The chief minister also noted that experts, in a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Monday, said Omicron spreads very fast but its symptoms are mild.

“We will strengthen home isolation system as most cases will not require hospitalisation. There is no need to panic in view of Omicron infection as we have adequate arrangements at hospitals if there is any spread,” Kejriwal said.

Kejriwal appealed to public not to let their guards down and start wearing masks to arrest the spread of the virus.

Also Watch: Omicron alert: India should be prepared for any eventuality, says AIIMS chief Dr Guleria

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