India  

Covid 19 cases surge in India: New symptoms to watch out for

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 June 2025 ()
Among the states, Kerala continues to record the highest number of cases, with over 2,200 active cases. Other states like Gujarat, Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and West Bengal are also seeing a rise in cases. The deaths reported have mostly been among the elderly, or those with pre-existing health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or respiratory problems.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Oneindia - Published
News video: Covid-19 HORROR: India Cross 7,000 Cases | New Variant FOUND | WHO Warns Of Global Rise

Covid-19 HORROR: India Cross 7,000 Cases | New Variant FOUND | WHO Warns Of Global Rise 03:29

India has crossed 7,000 active COVID-19 cases, with Kerala reporting the highest spike and three new deaths. The XFG variant, a sub-lineage of Omicron with strong immune evasion, has been detected across the country, raising global alarm. Originating in Canada, the variant carries four spike protein...

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

America’s Silent COVID Crisis: 350 Deaths a Week, Vaccine Rates Plummet, Elderly at Highest Risk [Video]

America’s Silent COVID Crisis: 350 Deaths a Week, Vaccine Rates Plummet, Elderly at Highest Risk

Despite the pandemic no longer dominating headlines, COVID-19 continues to claim hundreds of American lives every week. New CDC data reveals that over 350 people are still dying each week, with the..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:15Published

Related news from verified sources

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

India records 4 fresh Covid fatalities; toll rises to 59

India reported four new Covid-19 fatalities, including a pregnant woman, raising the year's death toll to 59 with 5,755 active cases. In response to rising cases...
IndiaTimes