Omicron Tested in Kerala Were Positive For 8 out of 10, One other person, who had recently arrived from Europe, showed positive results for Covid-19 on Tuesday and was transported to a Kozhikode hospital. According to a health ministry employee, his sample has been transferred to the capital for genetic testing. On Tuesday, state health ministry Veena George announced that eight of ten samples received for genomic sequencing in Kerala proved negative for the Omicron strain of Covid-19. The results of the final two tests are still pending.
“For us, it’s a huge relief.” However, now is not the time to let our guard down. Covid-appropriate behavior must be ensured. She stated, “We must keep a high level of the vigil.” One other person, who had recently arrived from Europe, samples were positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday and was transported to a Kozhikode hospital. According to a health ministry employee, his sample has been transferred to the capital for genetic testing.
Two samples were found negative in each of the districts of Malappuram, Kozhikode, and Ernakulam, and also one sample each in Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram. The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology in the state capital was used to test all of the samples, according to George.
Kerala has the highest number of Covid cases across the nation and is second only to Maharashtra in terms of Covid-related deaths. Union health minister Rajesh Bhushan issued a letter to the county health department the other week, requesting that testing be increased and control methods are streamlined.
Between March 2020 and June 2021, at least 5000 unrecorded deaths were submitted to the mortality list in the previous two months. Several public health specialists and opposition groups claimed the state was not being open with its data, while the government claimed the exclusion was due to technical issues. According to a senior health official, 17,000 applications to disguise fatalities as Covid deaths are currently waiting in several state offices.
After 67,437 cases, they approved 4,656 cases on Tuesday. According to the state ministry of health, 28 fatalities were also recorded, but 106 backlog deaths were added as a result of the new Central government regulation. A total of 40,072 cases are currently active.
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