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Delhi: LNJP hospital designated to treat Omicron patients

In an order, the Health Department has directed the hospital not to deny admission to patients infected with the new variant on any ground.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: November 30, 2021 11:42 IST
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Delhi's LNJP hospital designated to treat Omicron patients

Highlights

  • LNJP Hospital is designated as the dedicated hospital to treat patients testing positive Omicron.
  • The LNJP hospital has been asked to earmark wards for isolating and treating Omicron patients.
  • The WHO has said that the global risk from the omicron variant is “very high”.

Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital in the national capital has been designated to treat patients testing positive for the new Covid-19 variant Omicron. The hospital has been asked to earmark wards for isolating and treating such patients.

In an order, the Health Department has directed the hospital not to deny admission to patients infected with the new variant on any ground.

"The Union Health Ministry had Sunday (November 28) issued new guidelines for international travellers for reporting of Omicron, which has been classified as a 'variant of concern' by the World Health Organization (WHO)," the order read.

As per the guidelines, a separate isolation unit has to be set up for the patients indicating the presence of Omicron.

"Accordingly, Lok Nayak Hospital is hereby designated as the dedicated hospital which will treat the patients detected with the new variant of SARS-CoV-2. Lok Nayak Hospital will designate one or more separate wards (as per need) for isolating and treating such patients," it added further.

The World Health Organisation has said that the overall global risk related to the new Covid Variant of Concern Omicron is assessed as very high. The global health body said that Omicron is a highly divergent variant with a high number of mutations, including 26-32 in the spike, some of which are concerning and may be associated with immune escape potential and higher transmissibility. However, there are still considerable uncertainties, added the global health body.

(with IANS inputs)

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