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Covid-19: Two cases of Omicron variant reported in India’s Karnataka district
India: Two positive cases of the new Coronavirus variant, Omicron, have been reported in India’s Karnataka district. The individuals have been quarantined. ...US reports first Omicron case adding to global alarm over the new COVID variant
Presence of omicron detected in fully-vaccinated California traveller who visited South Africa tested positive in late November as European official warns to ...Saudi Arabia records first case of Omicron corona virus variant
A health ministry official said on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia had registered the first confirmed case of coronavirus omicron type in the ...Germany reports highest daily COVID death toll in 9 months as ICUs reach capacity
Doctors say Germany will soon see over 6,000 coronavirus patients in ICUs, if figures continue to rise at this rateNCOC meeting, guidelines issued against Omicron variant
A meeting of the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) was conducted under the chairmanship of Federal Minister Asad Omar. NCOC Coordinator ...WHO warns against blanket travel bans as Omicron spreads
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that blanket travel bans will not help stop the spread of Omicron, as more countries ...Omicron Variant: Sindh Govt. announces new restrictions
The Sindh government on Tuesday declared new controls pointed toward abridging the spread of Omicron, a new vigorously changed Covid-19 strain, sources ...YDA goes on strike again in Quetta’s Govt Hospitals
Young Doctors Association (YDA) have declared to blacklist the Out Patient Departments (OPD) and indoor clinical benefits at the public authority clinics ...G7 leaders hold emergency meeting amid omicron fears
The meeting was convened by the head of the G7, the United Kingdom, which is one of the countries that is one ...COVID-19: China study warns country would end up with ‘colossal’ outbreak if it drops zero ...
According to a study by mathematicians if China lifts travel restrictions and abandons its zero-tolerance policies, it could face more than 630,000 ...