Highlights of the Covid-19 JN.1 News: The Health Ministry announced on Wednesday that India now has 4,093 active cases, up from 412 new cases of COVID-19. According to figures updated by the government at 8 am, three additional deaths from Karnataka and Gujarat brought the total number of deaths caused by the viral disease to 5,33,340. On the ministry's website, the current number of Covid cases in India is 4,50,10,189, while the country's recovery rate is 98.81 percent. 1.19 percent of deaths from Covid are reported.
Up until Wednesday, 109 cases of the COVID-19 subvariant JN.1 have been found in India, raising concerns about the expanding number of cases. Goa is the largest source of infections, with a peak of 34 cases recorded in a single day on Monday. The greatest number of instances of the new variation were recorded from Gujarat, followed by 34 from Karnataka, 14 from Goa, 9 from Maharashtra, 6 from Kerala, and 4 from Rajasthan, according to the daily statistics for the previous 24 hours that was made public on Wednesday. Furthermore, according to sources cited by ANI, Telangana reported two cases and Tamil Nadu reported four Covid-19 new variant cases.
The majority of cases that have been reported don't appear to be clustering in any places, which is a comfort. Furthermore, the majority of JN.1 subvariant instances exhibit minimal symptoms. In the meantime, Kerala had the greatest number of COVID-19 instances, accounting for 4,054 of the nation's active cases. According to data from the Health Ministry, "there are 37 COVID-19 cases from Goa, 344 from Karnataka, 3128 from Kerala, and 50 from Maharashtra."
Adding on, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) of Delhi released guidelines on Wednesday for Covid-19 suspected or positive cases that will be reported at hospitals following the abrupt increase in Coronavirus cases in the nation, amid the abrupt surge in cases throughout the nation.