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Highlights | COVID 19 Cases in India: Active Cases Reduces To 7,131

COVID 19 Cases Rising In India Live Updates: India is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases, with 7,154 active infections as per the Health Ministry on June 12, 2025. The surge is linked to emerging variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, while JN.1 remains the dominant strain. These new COVID-19 variants are being monitored amid growing concerns about the Coronavirus in India.

 

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    COVID 19 Cases Rising In India Live Updates: India is once again witnessing an unsettling rise in COVID-19 cases, with the number of active infections climbing to 7,154; according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's latest update as of 12:00 AM IST, June 9, 2025.

    As per May 2025 classifications by the World Health Organization (WHO), subvariants LF.7 and NB.1.8.1 are categorized as Variants Under Monitoring, meaning they are not yet deemed as Variants of Concern or Variants of Interest. However, these strains are suspected to be contributing to the rising infections not just in India but also across China and other parts of Asia.

    Despite the emergence of new subvariants, the JN.1 strain remains the most dominant, accounting for a staggering 53% of all positive cases across the country. According to data from the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG), a case of NB.1.8.1 was detected in Tamil Nadu in April, while four cases of LF.7 were identified in Gujarat earlier this month.

    With the virus subtly shifting form and symptoms evolving, health authorities are urging the public to maintain precautionary measures, including hygiene, mask use in crowded places, and timely testing. Although hospitalisation remains low, experts warn that complacency could reverse progress.

    Stay informed, and if you’re experiencing mild symptoms like fatigue, a sore throat, or gastrointestinal discomfort, it’s best to test early and isolate to prevent further spread.

    Stay Tuned For Recent Updates...

    13 June 2025
    14:37 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: What Are Symptoms Of The New COVID Variant?

    The two distinct symptoms of this variant as compared to previous variants are:

    A. Gastrointestinal Issues 

    A distinguishing symptom of JN.1 is the heightened occurrence of digestive problems, including nausea, decreased appetite, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhea. Although gastrointestinal symptoms were observed in previous COVID-19 variants, they were generally less frequent and often mild. In the case of JN.1, these symptoms appear to be more pronounced and impact a greater number of patients. Medical professionals suggest that this shift may be attributed to the virus's modified behavior within the body or its interaction with the immune system of the gut. 

    B. Persistent Low-Grade Fever 

    In contrast to previous variants where high fever accompanied by sweating and chills was prevalent, JN.1 infections frequently result in a persistent low-grade fever, generally. Individuals may feel slightly warm for several days without experiencing the severe fever spikes that were characteristic of earlier COVID waves. This symptom can easily be overlooked or confused with mild fatigue or other minor ailments. 

    13:48 IST

    COVID-19 in India LIVE: How Can Office Goers Protect Themselves From COVID-19?

    People who go to work daily, especially via public transport and in crowded office spaces, are more vulnerable to these emerging variants. So, what can you do to stay safe if you're an office goer? Here's everything you need to keep in mind.

    While most people received their primary COVID-19 vaccinations during the pandemic, it’s important not to become complacent. If you haven't taken the vaccine for any reason, consult your doctor and get vaccinated. For those in high-risk groups—like the elderly, people with low immunity, or chronic illnesses—booster doses may be necessary. With new variants like COVID NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 in circulation, staying updated with your vaccines provides crucial protection.

    Social Distancing Still Works

    The virus spreads more easily in close-contact environments. Maintain at least one metre of distance from others whenever possible. Avoid crowded areas, especially during peak hours in public transport or crowded office cafeterias. Social distancing remains one of the most effective tools in preventing virus transmission, even in this post-pandemic phase.

    12:57 IST

    Covid-19 In India Live: Total active cases in India rise by 33 since Thursday morning

    According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 33 new Covid-19 cases have been reported in India since Thursday morning, taking the total to 7,154.

    12:15 IST

    Coronavirus in India LIVE: Study Finds Covid-19 Virus Can Cause Immune System

    Amid a fresh wave of Covid-19, Israeli researchers have discovered that a protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause the immune system to attack healthy cells mistakenly. 

    The study, published in the journal Cell Reports, sheds light on how severe Covid complications may occur and suggests new ways to prevent immune-driven damage from the virus, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that the virus's nucleocapsid protein (NP), which normally helps package the virus's genetic material inside infected cells, can spread to nearby uninfected epithelial cells.

    Once on the surface of these healthy cells, NP would be mistakenly identified by the immune system as a threat. The immune system then deploys anti-NP antibodies, which mark these uninfected cells for destruction.

    The process triggers the classical complement pathway, a part of the immune response that leads to inflammation and tissue damage, contributing to severe Covid symptoms and possibly long Covid.

    11:50 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: State Wise Active Case Tally

    Here is the list as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's latest update:

    Andhra Pradesh: 103

    Arunachal Pradesh: 0

    Assam: 13

    Bihar: 40

    Chandigarh: 2

    Chhattisgarh: 45

    Delhi: 731

    Goa: 6

    Gujarat: 1281

    Haryana: 83

    Himachal Pradesh: 2

    Jammu and Kashmir: 12

    Jharkhand: 19

    Karnataka: 467

    Kerala: 2165

    Madhya Pradesh: 86

    Maharashtra: 615

    Manipur: 2

    Mizoram: 0

    Odisha: 42

    Puducherry: 8

    Punjab: 31

    Rajasthan: 141

    Sikkim: 39

    Tamil Nadu: 231

    Telangana: 12

    Tripura: 0

    Uttarakhand: 4

    Uttar Pradesh: 227

    West Bengal: 747

    Total Active Cases: 7154

    11:23 IST

    Coronavirus in India LIVE: Study Finds Covid-19 Virus Can Cause Immune System

    Amid a fresh wave of Covid-19, Israeli researchers have discovered that a protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause the immune system to attack healthy cells mistakenly. 

    The study, published in the journal Cell Reports, sheds light on how severe Covid complications may occur and suggests new ways to prevent immune-driven damage from the virus, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that the virus's nucleocapsid protein (NP), which normally helps package the virus's genetic material inside infected cells, can spread to nearby uninfected epithelial cells.

    Once on the surface of these healthy cells, NP would be mistakenly identified by the immune system as a threat. The immune system then deploys anti-NP antibodies, which mark these uninfected cells for destruction.

    The process triggers the classical complement pathway, a part of the immune response that leads to inflammation and tissue damage, contributing to severe Covid symptoms and possibly long Covid.

    10:52 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: How To Reduce Your Chances Of Infection?

    Here are comprehensive and expert-recommended preventive strategies to reduce your chances of infection and help curb community transmission:

    Wear a Mask in Crowded or Enclosed Spaces:

    - Masks act as a barrier against airborne particles, especially in public places with limited ventilation.

    - Prefer N95 or KN95 masks for better filtration, especially if you're in high-risk zones or traveling.

    - Continue wearing masks in hospitals, airports, public transport, shopping malls, or indoor gatherings.

    Tip: Always cover your nose and mouth properly. Avoid touching the front of your mask and wash reusable masks daily.

    10:24 IST

    Covid-19 In India  2025 Live: Woman succumbs to COVID-19 in Indore

    A 52-year-old woman suffering from tuberculosis and other chronic ailments has died after testing positive for coronavirus at a government hospital in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore, an official said on Thursday.

    The woman, a resident of Ratlam, passed away on Wednesday at the Manorama Raje TB (MRTB) Hospital in the city, district epidemiologist Anshul Mishra said.

    09:55 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live:  Isolation beds kept ready in Kalyan-Dombivli civic hospitals

    Amid the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation in Thane district has kept 15 isolation beds ready at two civic hospitals to meet any urgency, officials said on Thursday.

    Maharashtra reported 107 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, taking the total of viral infections detected in the state so far this year to 1,700, as per the public health department.

    09:40 IST

    Coronavirus In India LIVE: 10 Tips To Keep Yourself Safe From Infection

    Wash Your Hands Often

    Mask Up In Crowded Places

    Keep Indoor Air Circulating

    Stay Home When Unwell

    Get Your Jabs On Time

    Avoid Touching Your Face

    Clean High-Touch Surfaces

    Watch Out For Symptoms Early

    Respect Personal Space

    Keep Your Immune System Healthy

    09:24 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: Three More Test Positive In Ludhiana

    Three new COVID-19 cases were reported in the district on Thursday, taking the tally total to 29 cases. The new cases include three women aged 17,18, and 29 respectively. While one is reported to be asymptomatic, the rest are only mildly symptomatic.

    09:10 IST

    COVID-19 Cases in India LIVE: New Omicron sub-variants

    This surge is mainly caused by new Omicron sub-variants such as JN.1, NB.1.8.1, LF.7, and XFC. These variants are more contagious compared to earlier strains, but are also milder. (which in essence means that while more people are contracting Covid, they are also recovering sooner) According to World Health Organization, these are "Variants Under Monitoring," meaning they are not yet a major threat, but require monitoring.

    20:28 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: Total Covid-19 discharged cases rise to 9,556

    According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the number of discharged cases also have risen to 9,556 since Thursday morning.

    20:28 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: Six new deaths reported; 3 in Kerala, 2 in Karnataka and 1 in Maharashtra

    According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, six new deaths have also been reported in India in the last 24 hours.

    Maharashtra (1 death) – 43-year-old male with breathlessness, abdominal pain, distress, tachycardia and cyanosis. Comorbid Condition – Immune-compromised, RVD.

    Karnataka (2 deaths) – 1. 51 years old female with Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, Chronic Kidney Disease, B/L Pleural effusion with ascites secondary to CKD.

    (2) ⁠79 years old male with Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, Seizure disorder, Osteoporosis, Old CVA, Cervical myelopathy, Benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    Kerala (3 deaths) – (1) 87-year-old Female with CAD-ACS, NSTEMI, Covid-19 Positive, DM, HT, CAD

    (2) 78-year-old Male with COVID-19 Pneumonia, ARDs, Septic Shock, DM, HT, COPD

    (3) 69-year-old Male with Covid-19, DM

    20:27 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: Kerala records highest cases, followed by Gujarat, West Bengal

    While a slight uptick in active cases was recorded in almost all states, Kerala continues to report the highest number of Covid-19 cases in 2025, with the active caseload standing at 2,223 on Thursday morning. Gujarat and West Bengal have also reported high numbers at 1,223 and 747 cases respectively.

    19:52 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: UP Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak says 'no need to panic'

    On the surge in Covid cases in India, UP Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak said that there was no need to panic and that the symptoms of the virus were limited to cold and fever.

    He then said that it was important for the elderly to exercise caution.

    “There is no need to panic. Experts have said that, for now, it is limited to cold and fever. Only serious patients and the elderly need to be cautious. The government has made full arrangements. Reviews are being conducted at every level, and in addition, we have ensured all necessary preparations in oxygen plants and hospitals,” Pathak said.

    19:15 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: Statewise status of India's COVID-19 case count

    Here’s a statewide status of India’s COVID-19 case count

    19:14 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: 90-year-old woman dies in Delhi after testing positive for Covid-19

    A 90-year-old woman with co-morbidities died after testing positive for COVID-19 in the national capital, according to official data.

    The number of fatalities since January 1 stands at eight. The 90-year-old patient had respiratory acidosis, Congestive Heart Failure (CCF) and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), according to the Union Health Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard.

    The primary cause of death is other co-morbidities and Covid finding is incidental, it said.

    Delhi has 691 active cases. Active cases across India stand at 6,815, with three deaths reported in the past 24 hours.

    Kerala continues to be the most affected state, followed by Gujarat, West Bengal and Delhi, the ministry data show. (PTI)

    16:48 IST

    Covid-19 India Cases 2025 Live Updates: Covid more severe among elderly, says Kerala health minister

    Amid an increase in Covid-19 cases, Kerala Health Minister Veena George has said that special care should be taken as the disease remains more severe among the elderly and those with other diseases.

    She added that the Omicron JN.1 variants LF.7 and XFG were the most common in Kerala. These variants are “not as severe” but have a high potential for spreading the disease.

    “Masks should be worn in public places and during travel. Genomic sequencing is being conducted to identify the Covid-19 variant. The Omicron JN.1 variant LF.7 and XFG, which are spreading in Southeast Asian countries, are the most common in Kerala. Although these variants are not as severe, they have a high potential for spreading the disease,” the minister said.

    16:45 IST

    COVID-19 in India LIVE: How To Monitor Your Health Regularly?

    - Track oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter, especially if you are infected or caring for someone who is.

    - Keep an eye on symptom progression and contact a doctor if:

    - Fever persists beyond 3 days

    - Oxygen saturation drops below 94%

    - You experience breathlessness or chest discomfort

    16:42 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: Tests For COVID -19 JN.1 Variant Diagnosis

    Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs)

    These tests deliver results within 15 to 30 minutes and are often used for quick screening, especially in crowded environments. However, they may not detect early or asymptomatic infections, so a negative result may need to be confirmed with an RT-PCR test.

    16:41 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: Tests For COVID -19 JN.1 Variant Diagnosis

    RT-PCR (Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction)

    This is the most accurate and widely used test. It involves taking a swab sample from the nose or throat and can detect the virus even in the early stages of infection.

    16:40 IST

    COVID-19 in India LIVE: What Are Symptoms Of JN.1 Variant?

    The symptoms are mainly similar to those seen in earlier Omicron sub-variants. However, the exact pattern may differ from person to person

    Fever: Typically mild and lasts only a short time

    Cough: It can be dry or produce a small amount of phlegm

    Sore throat: Frequently one of the initial symptoms

    Runny or congested nose: It resembles symptoms of a common cold

    Headache: It can vary in intensity from mild to moderate

    Fatigue: A general sense of tiredness or lack of energy

    Body or muscle aches: It is not always present, but can occur in some individuals

    Many also reported gastrointestinal symptoms like Diarrhoea and Nausea.

    16:38 IST

    COVID-19 Cases in India LIVE: Total Active Cases Rise In Kerala

    As per official government data, Total Active Cases In Kerala is 2165

    Total infected: 58

    Total Discharged: 351

    Total Deaths: 0

    16:36 IST

    COVID-19 Cases in India LIVE: Total Active Cases Rise In Delhi

    As per official government data, Total Active Cases In Delhi is 733

    Total infected: 26

    Total Discharged: 188

    Total Deaths: 0

    16:34 IST

    COVID-19 Cases Rising in India LIVE: Total Active Cases Rise In India

    As per official government data, Total Active Cases In India is 7154

    Total infected: 33

    Total Discharged: 983

    Total Deaths: 3

    16:28 IST

    COVID 19 Cases in India LIVE: COVID-19 Do’s

    Here are things to keep in mind as per the government guidelines:

    1. Cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief/tissue while sneezing and coughing.

    2. Practice frequent hand washing. Wash hands with soap and water or use alcohol based hand rub. Wash hands even if they are visibly clean.

    3. Consult a doctor if you feel unwell (fever, difficult breathing and cough). While visiting doctor wear a mask/cloth to cover your mouth and nose.

    4. Sneeze in the inner side of your elbow and not to cough into the palms of your hands.

    5. For any fever/flu-like signs/symptoms, please call District  helpline number or the 24×7 helpline number 01638-260555 of the District Administration Fazilka.

    6. Avoid crowded places.

    7. Stay more than one arm’s length distance from persons at public place.

    8. Take adequate sleep and rest.

    9. Drink plenty of water/liquids and eat nutritious food

    16:25 IST

    COVID 19 Cases Rising in India Live: Things To AVOID To Prevent Spread Of Infection

    Avoid neglecting symptoms like cough or fever, take precautions after vaccination, do not take medication by yourself without consulting a doctor, and do not venture out to public places if sick.

    16:23 IST

    COVID-19 Cases in India LIVE: What Is The JN.1 Variant?

    The World Health Organization (WHO) classified the JN.1 strain of COVID-19 as a "variant of interest" in December 2023 after it was initially discovered in August 2023. t is a descendant of the Omicron BA.2.86 variant. According to WHO, there are roughly 30 mutations in the JN.1 variation, with LF.7 and NB.1.8 being the most prevalent among the cases discovered in recent weeks

    Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in india news and world News on Zee News.

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