New COVID-19 Guidelines and Available Resources in India Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian government has set many guidelines to safeguard its people. The non-profit organisations also played a magnificent role in guiding people and making them aware of the deadliest virus transmission. From lockdown to massive vaccination drive across the nation, the transmission of the virus was kept in control, eventually reducing the death rate. The country has taken intense decisions and strong steps to ensure safety with new COVID guidelines. A Brief Overview of COVID Report of India The all-time COVID cases and deaths In India are 4.47Cr and 5.31L, respectively. India's first case was reported in Kerala, India, on January 27, 2020, in General Hospital. Since the first COVID case, many guidelines have been announced to stop the virus from spreading. Strict nationwide lockdowns, shutdowns in red zones, awareness among people, mandatory mask usage etc., were mentioned in the guidelines. Further, the guidelines were altered based on the COVID waves with phase-wise lockdowns. Finally, people started to get back into normal activities. Even if the graph shows a good decline, there are still daily COVID cases in the country. Also, the fear of the next COVID wave is not so far. Hence, the government has developed new COVID guidelines to prepare for the upcoming days. What's New About The Present COVID Guidelines The recent 2022 COVID new guidelines of India are majorly focused on children and adolescents. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has revised the complete guideline to enhance safety for those below 18 years. The experts further reviewed it, where the primary focus was on the Omicron variant. The reports initially stated that the new variant is less severe than the previous ones. However, the government needed to have careful supervision. This is because the vaccination of Children under 18 was not started initially. Therefore, the guidelines were taken to reduce the huge risk of infection for children and adolescents. There was a dynamic step taken with necessary updates and new evidence. Below are the enhancements of the guidelines taken and their importance.