Africa-returned man tests positive for COVID-19, samples sent for tests amid Omicron concerns

The man arrived in Dombivli town of Thane district on 24 November after travelling from South Africa, Dubai and Delhi

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Thane: As per a report by NDTV, a 32-year-old man who tested positive for coronavirus in Maharashtra’s Thane after returning from South Africa has been kept in isolation at a civic COVID-19 care centre.

The patient’s sample has been sent for genome sequencing amid concerns over the potentially more transmissible new “Omicron” variant of the virus, an official said on Monday.

The result will be known after seven days, Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation’s (KDMC) epidemic control officer Dr Pratibha Panpatil said.

NDTV reported that it was not known so far whether he had contracted the ”Omicron” variant of the virus or not, which was identified as the variant of concern by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the official said.

KDMC Commissioner Dr Vijay Suryavanshi has appealed to citizens of the Kalyan-Dombivli township not to panic due to the recent developments and strictly adhere to the COVID-19 safety protocols.

The man arrived in Dombivli town of Thane district on 24 November after travelling from South Africa, Dubai and Delhi.

He later underwent a test, as per the government’s recent protocol on account of the new virus variant, and was found to have contracted the coronavirus , Dr Panpatil said.

Eight of his family members were also tested and their reports came out negative, another official said.

The civic authorities are gathering details of the man’s co-passengers to know their health status, Ms Panpatil said.

After the engineer arrived from South Africa, his brother went for a test and it came out negative for the coronavirus , reported NDTV.

He then informed a lab that his engineer brother, who came from South Africa, had tested positive for the coronavirus , but was asymptomatic and was being given the regular course of medication, the official said.

“Currently, the engineer is kept in isolation and is being treated at a civic COVID-19 care centre in Dombivli. He is responding to the medication, but is depressed for which he is being counselled,” the official said.

The man will be under observation till the report of his genome sequencing analysis is received, she said.

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