COVID-19 and six fatalities, as reported by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Thursday. Notably, Kerala alone accounted for 300 new active cases of COVID-19 and reported three deaths. The ministry further informed that the total number of active COVID cases in the country is currently at 2,669, with the total number of fatalities reported since the arrival of the pandemic in India at 5,33,327.
Also Read: New covid variant JN.1: India logs 21 cases; Know mask guidelines, other details | 10 updates The death toll in Kerala reached three, while Punjab recorded one death. Odisha is currently in the process of reconciling its mortality figures. Additionally, Karnataka reported two deaths due to Covid-19, the ministry stated.
Also Read: Covid is spiking again. Just how serious is it now? With the three reported deaths in the state, the total number of COVID-19-related fatalities in Kerala since the outbreak three years ago reached 72,059. In the last 24 hours, 211 individuals diagnosed with the infection were either cured, discharged, or migrated, bringing the overall count in this category to 68,37,414.
State Health Minister Veena George reassured on Tuesday that despite the surge in COVID cases in Kerala, there was no cause for concern as hospitals were well-prepared to manage the virus infection. Also Read: Centre issues Covid advisory to states with Omicron sub-variant on the rise Previously, NITI Aayog member Dr VK Paul urged the public not to panic concerning the recently discovered COVID-19 variant JN.1. He reassured citizens that the central government is implementing necessary measures to address the situation.
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