Amid Omicron concerns, Karnataka CM seeks booster dose for health workers

One of the two persons found infected with the Omicron variant in Karnataka was reported to be a hospital staff member with no travel history.
Amid Omicron concerns, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai seeks booster dose for health workers
Amid Omicron concerns, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai seeks booster dose for health workers
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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai on Thursday, December 2, called on Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and discussed the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus, on the day it was announced that two cases of the variant have been detected in the state. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Bommai noted that he also discussed administering a booster dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 to health workers. One of the persons who was infected with the Omicron variant is a  46-year-old man, who reportedly works in a hospital in Bengaluru and had no travel history. 

The Union government on Thursday, December 2, said two cases of the new Omicron variant of coronavirus have been detected in Karnataka and asked people not to panic but follow COVID-19-appropriate behaviour and get vaccinated without delay. Both the patients are men aged 66 years and 46 years with mild symptoms. Severe symptoms have not been noted, a Union government official said during a press conference.

Bommai said the health minister told him that the Union government is watching the current developments, and a decision on administering COVID-19 booster dose to health workers will be taken after discussion with expert committees. "I discussed two issues. One was about controlling the spread of COVID-19 and the other was about the new variant," the Chief Minister said.

He said following the detection of the two Omicron cases through the INSACOG network, all their primary and secondary contacts were traced in time and were being tested. The government stated that 373 cases of Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 have been detected in 29 nations so far and India was monitoring the situation.

Bommai also discussed the fertiliser shortage issue with Mandaviya, who is also the in-charge of the fertiliser ministry. The Union minister also assured of fulfilling the state's demand of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), the Karnataka Chief Minister said.

Bommai, who was on an official visit to New Delhi, also called on Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju and sought support for further development of court and law infrastructure in Karnataka.

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