Wellington [New Zealand], July 5: New Zealand faces the new Covid wave as the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75 has been detected in New Zealand for the first time and new cases of 9,629 has been recorded by the country. Meanwhile, new community cases of Covid-19 and 24 more deaths has been recorded, the Ministry of Health stated. Also Read | 1992-batch IPS officer Gaurav Yadav becomes new Punjab DGP Analysis of whole-genome sequencing has confirmed two cases in New Zealand with BA.2.75. The Ministry of Health stated that the people who have been detected positive, had recently travelled to India, where this subvariant has been detected. "At this stage, there is no evidence that BA.2.75 requires a shift in public health settings already in place to manage other Omicron variants," Health ministry said, adding that there is no current evidence that it leads to more severe disease, although assessing the evidence is at a very early stage. The statement also said that, BA.2.75 is a recently identified second-generation subvariant of BA.2, the dominant variant circulating in New Zealand at this stage. BA.2.75 has only been recently identified as distinct from BA.2, and evidence on its transmissibility, immune evasiveness and severity is still preliminary and emerging. In addition, 47 new cases of Covid-19 were detected at the border over the past 24 hours. Currently, 493 patients are being treated in hospitals due to Covid-19, including 11 in intensive care units or high dependency units. Also Read | Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann expands Cabinet, 5 new ministers take oath New Zealand has reported 1,366,853 confirmed cases of Covid-19 since the pandemic hit the country in early 2020. -PTC News