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FICCI calls for uniform curbs pan-India to fight Covid-19 Omicron variantThe chamber said it is imperative to remain vigilant, step up the number of RT-PCR tests, and accelerate genome sequencing to track variants
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Although cases of the Covid-19 Omicron variant are yet to be confirmed in India, 10 from 'at-risk' nations have tested positive for the virus. Credit: PTI Photo
Although cases of the Covid-19 Omicron variant are yet to be confirmed in India, 10 from 'at-risk' nations have tested positive for the virus. Credit: PTI Photo

Industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) on Thursday urged the government to ensure that a uniform policy is followed across the country in the wake of the emergence of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19, especially at all entry points, as any deviation in a state, city or municipal level will have a cascading effect.

The chamber said that it is imperative to remain vigilant, step up the number of RT-PCR tests to monitor any uptick in positivity rates, and accelerate genome sequencing to track variants.

"We urge the Centre to ensure a uniform policy is followed across the country, especially at all entry points, as any deviation at a state, city or municipal level will have a cascading effect," the federation said in a statement.

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It said that the emergence of the Omicron variant is a stark reminder that the threat of Covid-19 has not gone away; getting fully vaccinated and following Covid-19 appropriate behaviour are now more important than ever.

"However, we caution against any knee jerk reactions which will only cause panic and disrupt lives and livelihoods without any meaningful gain," it said.

It further said that "given the need to balance lives and livelihoods, economic activity should be calibrated to positivity rates as suggested in the 'FICCI Unlock Matrix' and restrictions, if warranted, must be highly localised."

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(Published 02 December 2021, 14:56 IST)