As of June 3, 2025, India has reported 4,026 active COVID-19 cases, with five deaths occurring in the past 24 hours. Kerala remains the most affected state, recording 171 new infections and bringing its active caseload to 1,416. Other states with significant numbers include Maharashtra with 494 active cases, Gujarat with 397, and Delhi with 393. The recent surge is attributed to sub-variants of the Omicron strain, which, according to health officials, are not classified as severe.
The five recent fatalities include two from Maharashtra and one each from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. This brings the total death toll in the current wave to 37. Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and adherence to safety protocols.
In light of the rising cases, the public is urged to continue practicing preventive measures such as wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, and ensuring hand hygiene. Vaccination efforts are ongoing, and individuals are encouraged to stay updated with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Health officials stress that while the situation is under control, continued caution is essential to prevent further spread.
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