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Gujarat Covid Surge: 451 Active Cases, Omicron LF.7.9 & XFG Variants Drive Rise In 2025

Zee News Wednesday, 4 June 2025 ()
Gujarat reported 451 active Covid-19 cases in June 2025, driven by Omicron sub-variants LF.7.9 and XFG Recombinant. Ahmedabad, a hotspot with 50 new cases, sees seven deaths, including a pregnant teen. Health officials urged masking and vigilance as mild symptoms dominate.
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