New Delhi: Cases of Covid-19 are increasing in India. According to the latest data, active cases of Covid-19 in the country have crossed 3000 at this time. Kerala is the state in the country where cases are increasing rapidly. The latest data from the Union Health Ministry shows that since May 25, the number of Covid-19 cases in the country has increased by 10 times. Apart from Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi are the most affected by the virus.
How many cases in which state
In the last 9 days, there has been a 1300 percent increase in the cases of corona in the country. At the same time, there have been 21 deaths in the country in the last 48 hours. Currently, there are 3783 active cases in the country. The most shocking thing is that a patient who had taken all three doses of the vaccine in Bengaluru has also died.
Kerala, Maharashtra, Delhi see case surge
Kerala currently has the highest number of active cases of Kovid-19 and now there are 1400 patients here. Till Sunday, 64 new cases were reported here. After this comes Maharashtra where the number of active cases till Sunday was 485, in which 18 new cases have been reported on June 1. At the same time, in Delhi, till 8 am on Sunday, there were 436 active cases of Kovid, in which 61 new cases came on June 1. Similarly:
- Gujarat -320
- Karnataka – 238
- West Bengal -287
- Tamil Nadu -199
- Uttar Pradesh -149
- Rajasthan -69
- Puducherry - 45
- Haryana - 30
- Andhra Pradesh -23
- Madhya Pradesh -19
- -10 in Goa
- Odisha-9
- Punjab -6
- Chhattisgarh -6
- Jammu and Kashmir -6
- Jharkhand – 6
- Assam-5
- Arunachal Pradesh -3
- Sikkim- 3
- Telangana -3
- Uttarakhand - 3
- Bihar - 2
- Mizoram -2
- Chandigarh - 1
No need to panic
According to the data, there have been four deaths in the country due to Covid in the last 24 hours, including one death each in Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. Official sources say that the situation of Covid-19 in India is being closely monitored. The infections are of a less serious nature and most of the patients are taking care at home. Sources have appealed to the general public that there is no need for them to worry.
Mild Rise, Omicron Behind It
News agency PTI quoted Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Director General Dr Rajiv Bahl as saying that genome sequencing of samples in the west and south has revealed that the variants driving the current surge in cases are not severe and are subvariants of Omicron. Four subvariants of Omicron - LF.7, XFG, JN.1 and NB.1.8.1 - have been found.

