Coronavirus in India Live Updates: Active Cases Cross 4000-Mark; Death Tol rises to …, Gujarat records the highest one -day jump

Coronavirus in India Live Updates: Active Cases Cross 4000-Mark; Death Tol rises to …, Gujarat records the highest one -day jump

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Since January of this year, 37 deaths have been reported in the country. There were 257 active patients in the country on 22 May. The figure rose to 3,395 before 31 May and then to 4,026 cases.

The active COVID-19 cases of India have crossed the 4,000 marking, where Kerala continues to be the most affected state followed by Maharashtra, Gujarat and Delhi, according to the data from the Union Health Ministry that was released on Tuesday. There are 4,026 active cases in India and five fresh deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours. Gujarat registered the highest peak with one day with 59 new coronavirus infections, which brought the total from the state to 397.

Since January of this year, 37 deaths have been reported in the country. There were 257 active patients in the country on 22 May. The figure rose to 3,395 before 31 May and then to 4,026 cases.

Kerala currently has 1,446 active affairs, the highest in the country followed by Maharashtra with 494, Gujarat with 397 and Delhi with 393 cases. Five dead – each in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal and two dead in Maharashtra – have been reported in the last 24 hours, according to the data.

Official sources on 31 May stated that the COVID-19 situation in India is being followed closely, while I emphasize that the severity of the infections is low, where most patients are under home care and that there was no reason to worry.

Director -General of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Dr. ir. Rajiv Behl stated on Monday that GenoomSequencing of samples in West and South has shown that the variants that lead to the current increase in cases are not serious and are only subvarians of Omicron.

The four variants that we have found are sub -variants of Omicron – LF.7, XFG, JN.1 and NB. 1.8.1. The first three have been found in more cases, he said.

“We have kept a close eye on the situation. At the moment we have to check in general, be vigilant, but there is no reason to worry,” Dr. Said.

(This story was not edited by DNA staff and was published from PTI)

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