Covid-19 cases in India rise to 4026; Delhi reports 47 new infections, Kerala sees 35 in last 24 hours; 4 dead
- India reported a rise in Covid-19 cases to 4,026 with 65 new infections in the last 24 hours, including 47 in Delhi and 35 in Kerala on June 3, 2025.
- The increase follows a surge in cases since May 22, driven by subvariants of Omicron detected after genome sequencing in western and southern India.
- Health authorities issued new guidelines mandating masks for high-risk individuals and crowded places, rapid antigen testing for influenza-like and respiratory illness patients, and separation of Covid and influenza wards.
- The Ministry of Health reported five Covid-related deaths in 24 hours, mostly elderly with pre-existing conditions like diabetes and hypertension, with total deaths since January reaching 44.
- Authorities continue monitoring the situation with increased infrastructure readiness and emphasize hygiene and mask use for risk groups to manage the mild but rising outbreak.
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