India's active Covid-19 cases have surged past 6,000, with 378 new infections and six deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Kerala, Gujarat, and West Bengal are among the states with the highest daily case counts, according to the Health Ministry's latest update.
India has reported a rise in active Covid-19 cases to 4,866, with 564 new infections and seven deaths in the past 24 hours. Among the deceased is a five-month-old child with respiratory issues. Health officials attribute the surge to emerging variants like LF.7 and NB.1.8.1. Kerala, Delhi, and West Bengal are among the most affected states, prompting renewed advisories on preventive measures and medical preparedness.
A 55-year-old woman from Noida has tested positive for COVID-19, marking the first reported case in the National Capital Region amid a slight national rise in cases. Authorities confirm the case is mild, with the patient under home isolation and close contacts testing negative. Health experts and officials stress that the situation remains under control, urging caution but no panic as most infections are mild and manageable at home.
A pregnant woman was forced to deliver her baby outside the locked Sonbarsa Community Health Centre in Ballia late Thursday night, due to the absence of medical staff. The incident, captured on video and widely shared online, has prompted the Chief Medical Officer to launch an investigation. Authorities have promised strict action against those found negligent.
The Delhi government has issued a fresh Covid-19 advisory amid rising global cases, urging hospitals to ensure readiness with beds, oxygen, medicines, and vaccines. All positive samples are to be sent for genome sequencing, and daily data updates are mandatory. While India has reported 257 active cases mostly mild the health ministry has stated that the situation remains under control.