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Maharashtra Omicron tally goes up to 10


Maharashtra Omicron tally goes up to 10

Two who arrived from South Africa and U.S. test positive

07/12/2021

More surveillance: A health worker collecting swab samples for COVID-19 testing in Mumbai on Monday. PTI

Staff Reporter Mumbai

Maharashtra on Monday reported two more patients with the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2, taking its total tally in the State to 10.

One of them is a 37-year-old man who came from Johannesburg, South Africa, on November 25. His 36-year-old friend, who came from the U.S. the same day, has also tested positive for the new variant, the State Public Health Department said.

Both patients have no symptoms and have been admitted to Seven Hills Hospital in Mumbai. They have taken Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Five high-risk and 315 low-risk contacts of both these patients have been traced. Further tracing is currently under way.

All 6,263 international passengers from at-risk countries and 635 of the 28,437 who arrived from other countries at three international airports in the State — Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur — have undergone RT-PCR test. Only 11 from at-risk countries tested positive for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Government on Monday reduced the rates for RT-PCR tests. A sum of ₹350 will be charged for the pick up of sample from collection sites, transport and reporting of sample. And ₹500 will be charged for collection from kiosks, COVID-19 care centres, hospitals and clinics and quarantine centres. A sum of ₹700 will be charged for collection of sample from the patient’s residence.

Labs cannot charge more than the prescribed limit from patients, said Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope.

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