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New Delhi, June 1, 2025 — India is witnessing a renewed surge in COVID-19 cases, with active infections crossing the 3,000 mark, according to the latest data from the Union Health Ministry. The southern state of Kerala is currently reporting the highest number of cases, with 1,336 active infections, while Maharashtra and Delhi are also seeing significant upticks.

Four Deaths Reported, Most Cases Mild

In the past 24 hours, four COVID-19 related deaths have been reported across Kerala, Delhi, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. Despite these fatalities, health officials emphasize that the majority of new infections are mild. Most patients are recovering at home without complications, and there has been no indication of increased severity.

Omicron Subvariants Behind the Rise

Dr. Rajiv Behl of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) stated that ongoing genome sequencing efforts have identified new subvariants of Omicron as the primary drivers of the current surge. These subvariants appear to be less severe than previous strains, aligning with global trends observed over the past year.

Government Monitoring and Public Response

The Indian government is closely monitoring the evolving situation. Health authorities are urging the public to remain calm, continue practicing good hygiene, and seek medical attention if symptoms develop. Vaccination and booster campaigns remain ongoing, with officials reiterating the importance of immunization in reducing severe outcomes.

No Immediate Cause for Alarm, Say Experts

While the rise in cases is notable, experts stress that there is no immediate cause for alarm. “We are seeing a manageable increase in cases, but the severity remains low. Our healthcare system is prepared, and we advise people to stay vigilant but not panic,” said Dr. Behl.

Conclusion

As India navigates this latest phase of the pandemic, authorities and health experts are united in their message: stay informed, follow recommended precautions, and trust in the nation’s robust monitoring systems.


Disclaimer:
This article is based on information from the Union Health Ministry and statements from health officials as reported by Devdiscourse (source). The situation regarding COVID-19 is evolving, and readers are advised to consult official government sources and health professionals for the latest updates and guidance.

 

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