India's Omicron tally crosses 1,400-mark, 5 states have more than 100 cases

Omicron has led to an increase in the number of cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) around the world and in India. Friday, the last day of 2021, Delhi recorded 1,796 new cases of Covid-19, while Maharashtra saw his slip jump by an 8,067 euros.

The Omicron of India crossed the 1,400 brands (1,431 to be accurate), the Ministry of Health Union showed its update Saturday morning. Maharashtra leads accounting with 454 cases, the update of the Ministry of Health has shown.

The National Capital Delhi is at number 2 of the list of 23 states and territories (UTS) with 351 cases, followed by Tamil Nadu (118), Gujarat (115) and Kerala (109).

The propagation of Omicron has led to subditical celebrations in the New Year this year. Metropolitan cities are its main targets, which is why the police imposed strict restrictions in Delhi, Mumbai and other metropolitan cities.

Omicron has led to an increase in the number of cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) around the world and in India. Friday, the last day of 2021, Delhi recorded 1,796 new cases of Covid-19, while Maharashtra saw his slip jump by an 8,067 euros.

The Minister of Disaster Management of Maharashtra, Vijay Wadettiwar, said on Friday that the stadium of the imposition of a new locking of the state approaches, but the Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will take a final call on this subject .

The Government of Maharashtra has already imposed new restrictions as a result of the spread of Omicron, placing the number of people to authorize marriage and other gatherings.

Dr. Pradeep Vyas said on Friday that the state can report a total of two CVIV-19 cases of LAKH-19 of the third week of January.

The Mumbai police banned Friday people to visit beaches, open grounds, sea faces, walks, gardens, parks or public places similar from 17h to 5h to 5h to 15 January during the rising cases of COVID-19 and its Omicron variant.

More than 2,800 flights were canceled and nearly 12,000 were delayed around the world on Thursday because the Omicron variant of Coronavirus has provoked staff shortages at Airlines, the Volaware monitoring website has shown.

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