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India Records 33,750 New COVID-19 Cases, 22% Higher Than Yesterday

Coronavirus Live Updates: India Records 33,750 New COVID-19 Cases, 22% Higher Than Yesterday

Covid Cases in India: The number of Omicron cases in the country rose to 1,700 on Monday.

New Delhi:

India recorded 33,750 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, 22 per cent higher than the previous day, while 123 people died due to the virus in the same time period. The number of Omicron cases in the country rose to 1,700, with Maharashtra reporting the most number of infections.

The active case count in India stands at 1,45,582.

A total of 10,846 recoveries in the last 24 hours took the overall recovery number to 3,42,95,407.

Meanwhile, vaccination opened for teens in the 15 to 18 age group from Monday amid a surge of Covid cases in multiple cities. Over 40 lakh teens received their first vaccine dose on Day 1 of the vaccination programme which, carried out in consultation with schools, is being held at hospitals and health centres. Those born in 2007 and earlier are eligible for the vaccine.

Here are the LIVE Updates on Coronavirus cases in India:

23 Junior Doctors Of Delhi Hospital Test Covid+ In A Week As Cases Spiral

23 resident doctors of a top hospital in Delhi have tested positive for COVID-19 over the span of a week, even as the national capital is reeling under a sharp spike in cases. The medics at Safdarjung hospital have mild symptoms and have isolated themselves, said a senior doctor on Monday.

“No case of Omicron has been detected so far. They are quarantining themselves and no hospitalisation required at the moment,” the doctor said.

The city added 4,099 new COVID-19 cases on Monday with positivity rate jumping to 6.46 per cent in the past 24 hours, according to a health bulletin.

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