Covid-19: Active tally in India crosses 4000 mark; Maharashtra reports 86 infections
- India's active COVID-19 cases surpassed 4,000 as of June 3, 2025, with significant infections reported in Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Delhi.
- The surge followed a steady rise since late May, fueled by new Omicron subvariants LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB, which experts say cause mostly mild illness.
- States reported varied daily increases, including 108 cases in Gujarat, 86 in Maharashtra, 64 in Delhi, and new deaths totaling five across multiple states.
- Health officials emphasized that recoveries, for example 171 in Kerala and 59 in Maharashtra, outpace new infections while urging ongoing vigilance and readiness.
- Authorities continue ramped-up testing, genome sequencing, and hospital preparedness to manage the situation and stress vaccination and hygiene as key control measures.
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