Active Covid cases in India cross 3,000,Kerala leads the surge

NEW DELHI: India’s active Covid-19 cases have crossed the 3,000 threshold, with Kerala reporting the highest number of infections, according to data released by the Union health ministry on Saturday. The number of active cases has risen sharply from 257 on May 22 to 3,395 as of May 31. In the last 24 hours alone, 685 new cases were recorded, and four deaths were reported, one each in Delhi,

Dr Rajiv Behl, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),said on Monday that genome sequencing from aected regions in the west and south of India conrmed that the variants driving the latest increase are all Omicron subvariants — LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB.1.8.1. “We should monitor and be vigilant, but there is no cause to worry,” he said.
The rise in active cases is most pronounced in Kerala (1,336), followed by Maharashtra (467), Delhi (375), Gujarat (265), Karnataka (234), West Bengal (205),
Tamil Nadu (185) and Uttar Pradesh (117). Delhi reported the death of a 60-year-old woman who had acute intestinal obstruction, while Karnataka reported a 63-year-old cancer patient who had comorbidities including tuberculosis. Odisha health secretary Aswathy S urged residents not to panic, assuring that all seven patients in the state are stable and the situation remains under control.
“The latest ICMR report says that the present variant does not exhibit severe symptoms, and most cases are mild,” she said.

Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta has reiterated that the cityʼs hospitals are wellprepared. “Nineteen patients are hospitalised in Delhi, but there is no need to worry. The government is alert,” she said. An earlier advisory instructed hospitals to ensure the availability of beds, oxygen, antibiotics, and vaccines.
Karnataka issues precautionary guidelines As active cases continue to rise in Karnataka, the stateʼs health and family welfare department has issued a detailed advisory aimed at preventing further spread.

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