homehealthcare NewsMaharashtra warns of COVID 19 spike citing evasive XBB, winter and festive season

Maharashtra warns of COVID-19 spike citing evasive XBB, winter and festive season

The BA.2.3.20 and BQ.1 variants have also been detected in the state, a first for the country, it added. The health department said new COVID-19 cases rose by 17.17 percent in the October 10-16 period when compared to last week between October 3 and 9, with the rise being noticed particularly in densely-populated Thane, Raigad, and Mumbai.

By PTI Oct 18, 2022 9:49:16 AM IST (Published)

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On the back of a 17.7 percent rise in coronavirus cases in Maharashtra this week when compared to last week, the state health department on Monday cited the XBB variant, found for the first time in the country, as well as winters and the festive season as factors that could fuel further spikes. A health official department bulletin said the XBB variant reported in the state had "growth advantage over BA.2.75 and immune evasive property".
The BA.2.3.20 and BQ.1 variants have also been detected in the state, a first for the country, it added. It said new COVID-19 cases rose by 17.17 percent in the October 10-16 period when compared to last week between October 3 and 9, with the rise being noticed particularly in densely-populated Thane, Raigad, and Mumbai.
"Some experts are predicting a rise (in cases) in the coming winter season, especially in festive environs," the bulletin cautioned. It said the proportion of BA.2.75, an Omicron sub-variant, among cases detected had decreased from 95 percent to 76 percent.