Thane:The 33-year-old man from Maharashtra's Thane district, who had tested positive for the Omicron variant of coronavirus, is in a "stable" condition and is responding well to the medical treatment, a senior health official said on Sunday.
The marine engineer is currently undergoing treatment at a COVID-19 care centre in Kalyan town, located about 50 km from the state capital Mumbai.
Samples of six other people, who tested positive for the coronavirus after arriving in Kalyan-Dombivli area of Thane district from different countries, have been sent for genome sequencing and the results are awaited, another official said.
The marine engineer, a resident of Dombivli town, arrived in Delhi from South Africa on November 23 and had given his samples for COVID-19 testing at the Delhi airport. He had then taken a flight to Mumbai, sources earlier said.
"He is stable and responding well to treatment," deputy director of health services, Mumbai circle, Dr Gauri Rathod told the media.
The patient will continue to be treated at the COVID-19 care centre in Kalyan and will not be shifted elsewhere, she said.
He will undergo the treatment protocol, as prescribed for the Omicron variant, for 14 days, the official said.
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