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Health Ministry submits report on Covid-19 to Election Commission

Updated on: 27 December,2021 02:55 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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According to a source with the ministry, the Election Commission and Union Health Ministry discussed the rising number of Omicron cases across the country with special focus on the five poll-bound states

Health Ministry submits report on Covid-19 to Election Commission

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The Union Health Ministry on Monday submitted a report on the rising Covid-19 cases along with the new variant Omicron and the status of vaccination coverage across the nation to the Election Commission.


According to a source with the ministry, the Election Commission and Union Health Ministry discussed the rising number of Omicron cases across the country with special focus on the five poll-bound states.


Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan presented a detailed report on the transmissibility of the Omicron variant in the states. Asked about the Omicron spread in the next three months, the health secretary said that nothing can be said at the moment. The daily Covid-19 caseload can see around 25 per cent jump in next few months as per the present rate of infection, he said in the meeting.


The health officials also gave details about the districts where the R value has increased, said the source. The Assembly election is scheduled for five states - Uttar Pradesh, Manipur, Uttarakhand, Goa, and Punjab in 2022. However, the schedule for the Assembly poll is likely be announced in the first week of January, said the source. The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and other officials are scheduled to visit Uttar Pradesh to take stock of the poll preparedness in the state on Tuesday.

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