29 students of class IX and 10 of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya have been found infected with the coronavirus (29 students test positive for Covid-19), who have been advised home quarantine, as they have mild symptoms of cough and cold. Huh. After the entry of a new variant of Coronavirus in India, Omicron, the infection of the epidemic has started increasing gradually. Meanwhile, Covid-19 has been confirmed in at least 29 children in a residential school in Nadia district of West Bengal, after which there has been a stir in the surrounding area including the school.

9th and 10th students got infected

Giving information, an official said that 29 students of class IX and 10 of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kalyani in Nadia district, have been found infected with the coronavirus (29 Students Test Positive for Covid-19), in which 13 are boys and 16 are girls. After this, the parents of the students have been informed and they have been asked to take them home.

Home quarantine advice to students

All 29 students found infected with Covid-19 have been advised home quarantine, as they have mild symptoms of cough and cold. Kalyani Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Hirak Mandal said that other students and teachers of the school are also being tested for coronavirus and all have been isolated.Schools are open in Bengal till 8th-12th

Let us inform you that after the decrease in the cases of corona infection in West Bengal, schools were opened from class VIII to class XII and classes are going on following the Corona guidelines. However, now from teachers to parents have expressed concern after 29 children were found positive together.

213 cases of Omicron were reported in the country

There have been 213 cases of Omicron, a new variant of coronavirus in India, out of which 90 people have become infection-free or have migrated to other places. These cases have come up in 15 states and union territories. The Union Health Ministry said that Delhi has the highest number of 57 cases of Omicron form, 54 in Maharashtra, 24 in Telangana, 19 in Karnataka, 18 in Rajasthan, 15 in Kerala, and 14 in Gujarat.