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In the last one week, 850 new cases of Corona have been reported.
Corona virus infection is increasing rapidly across the country. The number of active cases has reached 1107. The maximum number of 430 cases have been reported from Kerala. There are 208 cases in Maharashtra, 104 in Delhi, 100 in Karnataka and 83 in Gujarat.
78 -year -old Korona positive elderly died during treatment in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. This is the first death from Kovid’s new variant in the state. Apart from this, a total of 11 patients have died in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. The total number of deceased has reached 12.
Dr. Rajiv Bahl, director of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said that so far 4 variants have been found in the country. These include LF.7, XFG, JN.1 and NB.1.8.1 variants.
2-2 deaths in Kerala-Rajasthan

Two Korona patients died on Monday in Jaipur. One of these was found dead at the railway station. His corona report has come positive. The second death died of a 26 -year -old youth admitted to private hospital. He already had TB disease.
At the same time, a corona positive woman died during treatment in Thane, Maharashtra. On May 25 (Sunday), a 21 -year -old youth undergoing treatment in the hospital died in Thane itself. He was undergoing treatment since 22 May.
Earlier on May 17, an 84 -year -old elder died in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The health department had said that the elderly died of multi -organ failure. His covid report came positive on 24 May. Two people died of Kovid in Kerala.

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 and 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 Johns Hopkins University in America, 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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