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Covid-19 Fear Grows In India With More Deaths, Over 4,800 Active Cases Recorded So Far

Coronavirus Cases Today 5 June 2025: India reports 564 new Covid-19 cases and 7 deaths, including a 5-month-old infant, as active cases surge to 4,866 amid spread of new variants.

India is witnessing a renewed surge in Covid-19 infections, with the country’s active case count climbing to 4,866, as per the latest update from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released on Thursday morning. In the last 24 hours alone, 564 new cases and 7 fatalities have been reported.

Of the seven deceased, three were from Maharashtra, while Delhi and Karnataka reported two deaths each. Six of the seven individuals who died were elderly and had pre-existing health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and pneumonia. One of the deceased was a five-month-old male child with respiratory issues.

The resurgence has been attributed to new and emerging variants, including LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and the recently identified NB.1.8.1 subvariant. Since May 22, active cases have soared from just 257 to nearly 5,000, sparking concerns across states and prompting advisories from the central government.

Among the worst-hit states are Kerala, Karnataka, West Bengal, and Delhi, which recorded 114, 112, 106, and 105 new cases respectively in the last 24 hours. Kerala continues to top the chart with the highest number of active cases at 1,487, followed by Delhi (562), West Bengal (538), and Maharashtra (526).

Statewise Covid-19 Snapshot

State Active Cases New Cases (Last 24 Hours) Deaths (Last 24 Hours)

Kerala

1,487

+114

0

Maharashtra

526

+16

3

Gujarat

508

+47

0

Delhi

562

+105

2

West Bengal

538

+106

0

Karnataka

436

+112

2

Tamil Nadu

213

-3

0

In light of the situation, the central government has issued advisories to all states and union territories, urging them to ensure the availability of essential medical supplies, including oxygen and life-saving medications.

Health experts are also advising the public to remain vigilant and distinguish between Covid-19 and other viral fevers, as both share similar symptoms such as fever and fatigue.

Vulnerable populations, including the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, are advised to exercise caution and seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. The Indian Medical Association has recommended continued preventive measures, including mask-wearing and hand hygiene, to control the spread of the virus.

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