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A 25 -bed Kovid ward has been made at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences in Kalburgi, Karnataka. Corona testing is taking place in Ghaziabad, UP.
The number of active cases of Corona virus in the country has come down to 5976. 507 patients have been recovered in the last 24 hours. At the same time, 40 new cases have also been reported.
According to the Health Department, since January 2025, there have been 116 deaths from the new variant. On Wednesday, 3 people lost their lives. There have been 2 deaths in Delhi and one in Kerala.
Kerala has the highest number of 1309 active cases. The highest number of deaths have also been 37 in Kerala. There are 1046 cases in Gujarat and 747 cases in West Bengal. The new variant has spread to 32 states and union territories of the country.
Corona updates from states …
- Uttar Pradesh: The Uttar Pradesh government has issued instructions to take precautions in view of the increasing cases of Kovid-19. The major health officials have asked all hospitals to keep the facilities like essential medicines, PPE kits, check -up, isolation beds, oxygen cylinders, ICU and ventilator.
- Kerala: The Health Department has instructed hospitals to follow the Kovid guidelines issued in June 2023 while treating patients with symptoms of Kovid-19 and influenza. It is mandatory for everyone to apply masks in hospitals. Also, the covid test of patients with symptoms like cold, cough and fever has been made mandatory.
- Karnataka: Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences has made a 25 -bed covid ward. Of these, five beds are for ICU (including ventilator), high dependency units and five pregnant women. The remaining 10 are normal beds.
4 new variants of Kovid-19 found in India In many states of India, four new variants have been found in the country amidst the increase in the cases of Kovid-19. Dr. Rajiv Bahl, director of ICMR, said that the variants that have been sequential from South and West India are LF.7, XFG, JN.1 and NB.1.8.1 series.
Sequencing is being done by taking samples from other places, so that the new variant can be examined. Cases are not very serious, people should not worry, just be cautious.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has also not considered them worrying. However, has been categorized as a variant kept under surveillance. This variant is visible in the increasing cases of Kovid in other countries of Asia including China.
Spike protein mutations such as A435S, V445H, and T478i of NB.1.8.1 spread rapidly compared to other variants. They do not affect the immunity against Kovid.
Kovid’s JN.1 variant is the most common in India. This variant is found in more than half of the samples in testing. This is followed by cases of BA.2 (26 percent) and Omikron Sabalines (20 percent) variants.
Jn.1 variant Weakens immunity JN.1 is a strain of BA2.86 of Omikron. It was first seen in August 2023. In December 2023, WHO declared it ‘variant of interest’. It has about 30 mutations, which weaken immunity.
According to the University of Johns Hopkins, USA, JN.1 spreads more easily than other variants, but it is not very serious. It remains the most common variant in many parts of the world.
Symptoms of JN.1 variant may live from a few days to weeks. If your symptoms persist for a long time, then you may have a long time to live. This is a condition in which some symptoms of Covid-19 persist even after recovering.
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