‘We are too late’: Omicron sends India’s virus cases to 7-month high

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The Omicron variant is fuelling a Covid-19 surge in India, with new cases climbing nearly 30 per cent to 117,000 on Friday, the most since June last year at the tail-end of the deadly second wave of infections driven by the Delta variant. Cases have risen 11-fold in just two weeks. The R0 value that indicates the spread of the...

The Omicron variant is fuelling a Covid-19 surge in India, with new cases climbing nearly 30 per cent to 117,000 on Friday, the most since June last year at the tail-end of the deadly second wave of infections driven by the Delta variant.

The good news is that not many people falling sick are needing medical treatment and most are recovering more quickly than in previous waves. Nearly 70 Indians had been exposed to the coronavirus by the middle of last year, while an almost equal proportion of adults have been fully vaccinated as of this week.

Memories are still fresh of the Delta-driven second wave between February and May last year that pushed India’s hospitals to near-collapse and resulted in crematoriums working round-the-clock.India’s official pandemic death toll is 483,000, but the figure is believed to be a massive underestimation, with some figures pegging the death toll at five million.

The prime minister and his rivals, often wearing no masks, have been staging big rallies that virologists have branded “super-spreader events”. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is a regional political force, announced he tested positive right after attending one such rally. “We were warned on Nov 25 [about Omicron by South Africa]. We should have had a plan of action on Nov 27. But we waited till Dec 24-25.”

 

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