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Delhi Omicron
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Delhi fights COVID-19: 4 new cases of Omicron take tally to 6

| @indiablooms | Dec 14, 2021, at 07:57 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The national capital reported four new cases of Omicron variant, pushing the city's tally to six.

The cases, all males and aged between 25 and 40, are admitted to Delhi Govt-run LNJP Hospital.

All the new patients have taken both the doses of vaccines and were showing mild symptoms of the infection.

Two of the cases were under home isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 and had no travel history to Omicron-affected countries.

Meanwhile, the rest of the two cases had recently travelled to South Africa and Zimbabwe, respectively.

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