Don't Panic, Says Centre After 2 Omicron Cases Found

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Two Omicron cases have been detected in India, the government said today. Both the cases have been reported in Karnataka. The new COVID-19 variant was first detected in South Africa in November. The government said there's no need to panic about Omicron detection but "awareness is absolutely essential". Follow Coivd-appropriate behaviour and avoid gatherings, it added.

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