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India's active COVID-19 cases have surged to 7,383; with Kerala, Delhi, and Gujarat reporting the highest spikes.
The JN.1 variant remains dominant, while emerging subvariants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 are under close monitoring.
Health authorities urge continued caution as mild symptoms and evolving variants could mask wider transmission.
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.
India's active COVID-19 cases have surged to 7,121, with Kerala, Delhi, and Gujarat reporting the highest spikes.
The JN.1 variant remains dominant, while emerging subvariants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 are under close monitoring.
Health authorities urge continued caution as mild symptoms and evolving variants could mask wider transmission.
COVID 19 Cases Rising In India Live Updates: India is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases, with 6491 active infections as per the Health Ministry on June 9, 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.
India's active COVID-19 cases have surged to 6,133; with Kerala, Delhi, and Maharashtra reporting the highest spikes.
The JN.1 variant remains dominant, while emerging subvariants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 are under close monitoring.
Health authorities urge continued caution as mild symptoms and evolving variants could mask wider transmission.
COVID-19 Cases Rising In India: India is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases, with 4,302 active infections as per the Health Ministry on June 4, 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.
India's active COVID-19 cases have surged to 4,302; with Kerala, Delhi, and Maharashtra reporting the highest spikes.
The JN.1 variant remains dominant, while emerging subvariants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 are closely monitored.
Health authorities urge continued caution as mild symptoms and evolving variants could mask wider transmission.
India's active COVID-19 cases have surged to 3395, with Kerala, Delhi, and Maharashtra reporting the highest spikes.
The JN.1 variant remains dominant, while emerging subvariants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 are under close monitoring.
Health authorities urge continued caution as mild symptoms and evolving variants could mask wider transmission.
India has detected new COVID-19 variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, but health officials say the situation remains under control.
States like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Delhi are witnessing a gradual surge, prompting renewed emphasis on testing and surveillance.
Experts urge caution, not panic; continued vigilance, vaccination, and hygiene are key to preventing another COVID-19 wave.
India has detected new COVID-19 variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, but health officials say the situation remains under control.
States like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Delhi are witnessing a gradual surge, prompting renewed emphasis on testing and surveillance.
Experts urge caution, not panic; continued vigilance, vaccination, and hygiene are key to preventing another COVID-19 wave.
COVID 19 Cases Rising in India Live Updates At least three COVID-19 cases have been reported in Haryana's Gurugram and Faridabad, according to an official statement on Thursday, May 22. Vaccination, hygiene practices, and timely reporting will be essential in preventing any major comeback. Authorities advise public to stay informed and cautious, but not alarmed.
India is witnessing a gradual uptick in coronavirus cases once again
Enhanced surveillance, early detection, and response mechanisms are in place
Experts caution against complacency, urging people to follow safety protocols
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