One of the two Omicron infected patients left India on November 27, according to records shared by BBMP.
One of the two Omicron infected patients traveled to the United Arab Emirates according to his travel history. (Representative photo)
One of the two Omicron infected patients traveled to the UAE according to his travel history, as Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) announced on Thursday.
The 66-year-old man who arrived in India on November 20th and tested positive for Covid-19, She reportedly flew to Dubai seven days later. He had been vaccinated with both doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
Passengers’ travel history details as published by the Bengaluru City Council:
1. Traveled from South Africa on 11/20/2021 with a negative report from South Africa and was screened and tested at KIA Bangalore.
2. When he arrived, he checked into a hotel on November 20th, 2021 and the test reports were POSITIVE
3. The UPI-IC doctor visited the hotel for physical triage and found that he was asymptomatic. He was advised to self-isolate in the hotel
4. On November 22nd, 2021 his test samples were collected and sent via BEMP. sent for genome sequencing
5. The patient carried out a self-examination in a private laboratory on November 23, 2021, the report was NEGATIVE
6. There were 24 primary contacts, all asymptomatic, tested, and all reported negative.
7. On the 22nd and 23rd, the UPHC team collected samples from 240 secondary contacts, all of which tested negative.
8. The above person checked out on 11/27/2021 at 12:12:34 AM. took a taxi to the airport. Traveled to Dubai.

Previously, the joint secretary of the Union’s Ministry of Health, Lav Agarwal, had confirmed at a press conference in New Delhi that two cases of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus had been detected in Karnataka.
Both patients, ages 66 and 46, reported mild symptoms. Agarwal said that following the discovery of the two Omicron cases by the INSACOG network, all of their primary and secondary contacts were followed up and tested in a timely manner.
The Union government urged people not to panic, but to follow Covid-appropriate behavior and get vaccinated immediately. “We don’t need to panic about Omicron detection, but awareness is absolutely essential. Follow Covid-appropriate behavior and avoid gatherings, “said the official.
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