India says Omicron may be less severe due to vaccination, prior infections

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India's health ministry also noted that 'however, scientific evidence is still evolving.'

Dieses bahnbrechende Gerät stoppt das SchnarchenThe World Health Organization urged countries to boost healthcare capacity and vaccinate their people to fight a surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant, and said travel curbs could buy time but alone were not the answer. Despite shutting its borders to travel from high-risk southern African countries, Australia became the latest country to report community transmission of the new variant, a day after it was found in five U.S.

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India reports first Omicron cases, no plan to authorize boostersBENGALURU (Reuters) -India reported its first two cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant on Thursday but the government said it had no immediate plan to authorise booster vaccine shots despite demands from lawmakers in parliament. The health ministry said two male patients with the new COVID-19 variant, aged 66 and 46 years, were showing mild symptoms but declined to provide their vaccine or travel history, citing their privacy. 'All primary contacts and secondary contacts of both the cases have been traced and are being tested,' health official Lav Agarwal told a news briefing, adding the men were in the southern state of Karnataka.
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