Coronavirus Omicron News Highlights 2 January 2022: Telangana logs 5 new Omicron cases, tally rises to 84
COVID19 in Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu reports 1,594 new cases, 624 recoveries, and 6 deaths today. Active cases 9,304
Restaurants including hotels, coffee shops, eating places, marriage palaces and banquet halls in Chandigarh will now open with 50% capacity. Only those who have taken both doses of vaccine will be allowed entry, reads an official order of SDMA, UT Chandigarh
Coronavirus in Gujarat: Gujarat reports 968 fresh COVID cases, 141 recoveries, and one death today: State Government
Total cases: 8,33,769
Total recoveries: 8,18,896
Active cases: 4753
Death toll: 10,120
Cases of Omicron: 136
Coronavirus in Maharashtra: Maharashtra reports 11,877 new cases, 2,069 recoveries, and 9 deaths today. Active cases stand at 42,024
50 patients with Omicron infection have been reported in the state today, a total of 510 Omicron cases have been reported in Maharashtra.
In view of the surge in COVID19 cases, the galleries and gardens of the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata as well as the Projection Mapping show each evening, will remain closed from Jan 3 until further orders, reads an official release
Coronavirus in Mumbai: Mumbai reports 8,063 new cases, 578 recoveries today. Active cases 29,819
Mumbai reported 6,347 infections yesterday
Omicron Cases in Kerala: Kerala reports 45 new cases of Omicron, total tally reaches 152, says the State Govt
Supreme Court decided to shift to the virtual system of hearings from January 3 for two weeks in view of rise in COVID-19 cases
Coronavirus in Andhra Pradesh: Andhra Pradesh reported 166 fresh cases taking the total tally to 20,77,486 cases across the state. While coming to fatalities, two new deaths registered in the last twenty-four hours with one in Nellore and Krishna taking total toll to 14,497.
Coronavirus in Kerala: Kerala reports 2,802 new cases, 12 deaths, and 2,606 recoveries today; Active cases at 19,180. Death tally at 48,113
66 deaths were added to the death tally as per the new guidelines of the Central government, says Kerala govt in an official statement