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Coronavirus in India latest update: Active cases rise to 5364, Gujarat reports 615 cases, Maharashtra at..., Kerala, Delhi, Bengal most affected

DNA Saturday, 7 June 2025 ()
With 192 new cases every day, Kerala continues to be the most affected state. Gujarat (107), West Bengal (58), and Delhi (30) follow, all of which add to the 498 new infections that have occurred nationwide.
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