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Covid-19 Update: Cases Rise to 6,000 and 6 Deaths in India

Covid-19 Update: Cases Rise to 6,000 and 6 Deaths in India

India is experiencing a new wave of Covid-19 cases, Latest Covid-19 Update with active cases exceeding 6,000 and six deaths in the last 24 hours. The health authorities are keeping a close watch as the influx of new Omicron sub-variants drives the wave of infection.


Covid-19 Update: Cases Rise:

There are 6,133 active Covid-19 infections in India, 769 within the past two days. Kerala has the highest incidence, with Gujarat, West Bengal, and Delhi following.

Highest case loads by state
Kerala: 1,950 active cases, 2 deaths
Gujarat: 822 active cases
West Bengal: 693 active cases
Delhi: 686 active cases
Maharashtra: 595 active cases
Karnataka: 366 active cases, 2 deaths


The Covid-19 Variants responsible for the Increase
The new rise is due to fresh Omicron sub-variants, JN.1, NB.1.8.1, LF.7, and XFC. The virus is very contagious, however for the majority it presents mild symptoms.

Government Action and Precautions
The central government holds mock exercises to assess the readiness of hospitals for anticipated surge. Health Authorities has instructed states to have oxygen supply, isolation beds, ventilators, and basic drugs.

There have been six deaths in the last 24 hours with Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu reporting the deaths. Diabetes, coronary illness, and kidney disease were some of the prevalent pre-existing health conditions of the majority of the deceased.

Government is enhancing ILI and SARI for surveillance. SARI positive samples are being analyzed on Whole Genome Sequencing basis to monitor virus mutation.

ALSO READ: Active COVID Cases Cross 4,000: Kerala and Maharashtra on Alert

Public health officials are urging citizens to:

Wear masks when going outside.

Follow hygiene and wash hands frequently.

Get vaccinated and take booster shots, if required.

Monitor for symptoms and report to healthcare centers, if required.

The reappearance of Covid-19 is a reminder that vigilance and readiness need to continue. The government is trying to limit the spread while ensuring healthcare centers are sufficiently equipped to handle more cases.

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