India’s major urban hubs are also reportedly witnessing a soaring number of COVID-19 cases. Mumbai reported 1,527 cases on Thursday, while Delhi’s share of cases rose to 1,635, bringing the positivity rate in the national capital to 27.77 per cent. Experts inform that the new Omicron’s subvariant XBB.1.16 (also known as Arcturus) is behind the surge in cases and is considered the most infectious variant so far of the novel coronavirus., India’s major urban hubs are also reportedly witnessing a soaring number of COVID-19 cases. Mumbai reported 1,527 cases on Thursday, while Delhi’s share of cases rose to 1,635, bringing the positivity rate in the national capital to 27.77 per cent. Experts inform that the new Omicron’s subvariant XBB.1.16 (also known as Arcturus) is behind the surge in cases and is considered the most infectious variant so far of the novel coronavirus., , Read More
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