Saudi Arabia Reports First Omicron Case in Gulf country

Saudi Arabia confirmed its first case of the new Omicron COVID-19 variant in gulf as countries tightened restrictions on international travel in an attempt to slow its spread.

The strain, which was first announced by South Africa but has since been discovered to have been present earlier in Europe, has prompted governments around the globe to reimpose travel restrictions, despite warnings from the World Health Organization this could do more harm than good.

“One case of the Omicron variant has been detected in the kingdom it was a citizen coming from a North African country,” the ministry official told the state SPA news agency. “He has been put in isolation, as have his contacts, and the necessary health measures have been taken.”

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Saudi Arabia last week halted flights from seven southern African countries, mirroring similar moves by other government, but travel links with North Africa have remained unaffected. The kingdom had been lifting some of the remaining restrictions it imposed early in the pandemic, allowing worshippers at the Muslim holy places to resume praying shoulder to shoulder from October.

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Since the pandemic started, Saudi Arabia has recorded 549,000 cases of Covid-19, 8,836 of them fatal. More than 47 million doses of Covid vaccine have been administered in the kingdom, which has a population of nearly 35 million.

In India Four people who flew into Delhi from the London in the early hours of Wednesday have tested positive for COVID-19 and their samples have been sent for genome sequencing to ascertain if they have the new variant, Omicron, sources said.

All four have been admitted to the Delhi LNJP Hospital, where a dedicated ward has been set up for isolating and treating such patients, they added. “Four flights originating from Amsterdam and London and carrying 1,013 passengers landed at the Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi between 12 night and 6 am. Of these passengers, four have tested positive,” a source said. All four are Indian nationals, he added.

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