New Delhi: Amid reports of detection of the latest variant of Omicron (BA.4), Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Friday asked all States and UTs to maintain strict adherence to the Covid appropriate behavior. Bhushan has also asked them to expedite the vaccination process.
Following the detection of a suspected Omicron sub-variant BA.4 in Hyderabad, the Indian SARS CoV-2 Consortium of Genomics (INSACOG) is presently studying the variant. It is worth mentioning that both Omicron variant BA.4 and BA.5 have already created a fresh wave in South Africa and several other countries. Although the new variant might have an increased infection rate, scientists in India, however, ruled out that BA.4 variant will have any severity.
"BA.4 is the latest sub-variant of Omicron. Like its previous variant, this latest variant too will be less severe. However, we need to follow strict Covid appropriate behavior," said Dr. Tamorish Kole, president of the Asian Society of Emergency Medicine to ETV Bharat. He said that the rapid scale of vaccination across India has been an added advantage in the country's fight against Covid19.
Meanwhile, health secretary Bhushan flagged concern regarding the considerable slow pace of vaccination across States and Union Territories (UTs), at a time when the country has been witnessing a declining trend of Covid19 cases. The ministry has also urged the States and UTs to expedite the pace toward full vaccination coverage by saturating all eligible beneficiaries.
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During a review meeting on the status of the Covid 19 situation in India, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has also asked the States and UTs to prevent vaccine wastage and strictly follow the "first expiry first out" principle.
Asserting the urgent need for an intensive 'Mission Mode' push of vaccination to accelerate the recent placid momentum, Bhushan has advised them to plan for a two-month-long Har Ghar Dastak campaign 2.0 from June-July with a detailed district, block, and village levels plans.