Covid Case : Do you think Corona is gone? If yes then you are also living in misunderstanding. Because according to WHO, Corona Virus is still killing 1,700 people every week. The shocking report of the World Health Organization states that even though people are now taking Covid lightly, it still remains serious. Due to this a large number of people are losing their lives. In such a situation, everyone needs to be alert regarding this epidemic. Let us know what is the WHO report.. Also read: Sunita Williams’ weight…
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COVID-19 JN.1 Variant Total Case Cross 1000 Most Case From Andhra Pradesh
Coronavirus Update: The cases of sub-variant JN.1 of Covid-19 in the country have increased to more than 1000. INSACOG has given this information. Uttar Pradesh has also now joined those states where cases of new sub-variant JN.1 have been reported. According to the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG), the highest number of 214 cases of JN.1 have been reported in Karnataka. Where and how many patients of JN.1? 189 in Andhra Pradesh, 170 in Maharashtra, 154 in Kerala, 90 in Goa, 88 in Tamil Nadu, 76 in Gujarat, 32 in…
Read MoreCovid 19 Cases Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot Tests Positive For Coronavirus Health Update
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot Tests Positive: Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot has been infected with Corona infection. According to the information given by Raj Bhavan, Governor Gehlot has been found corona positive in the test. After this, he is in home quarantine at his official residence and is being treated. All his programs and appointments etc. were canceled till further notice. In fact, according to the Corona data released by the Health Ministry till 8 am on Tuesday, 475 new cases of Covid have been reported in India in the last…
Read MoreCovid 19 JN.1 Sub Variant 819 Cases Reported In India So Far From 12 States See Full Details
Covid 19 JN.1 Sub Variant Cases in India: The cases of sub-variant JN.1 of Corona virus are now gradually increasing in 12 states of the country. Till Monday (January 8), a total of 819 cases of JN.1 sub-variant of Covid-19 have been reported. This information has been given by official sources. Sources said that 250 from Maharashtra, 199 from Karnataka, 148 from Kerala, 49 from Goa, 36 from Gujarat, 30-30 from Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan, 26-26 from Tamil Nadu and Telangana, 21 from Delhi, 3 from Odisha and Haryana. A…
Read More157 Cases Of COVID 19 Sub Variant JN.1 Detected In India With Kerala Reporting Highest Number
Corona Cases In India: The total number of cases of sub-variant JN.1 of Covid-19 in India has reached 157. Among these, maximum 78 cases have been found in Kerala, followed by 34 cases in Gujarat. According to news agency PTI, this information has come to light from the data updated by the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) on Thursday (December 28). There has been a rise in Covid cases in many states in the last few weeks and the presence of JN.1 sub-variant has been detected in nine states and…
Read MoreCOVID 19 Updates: JN.1 Corona New Sub Variant Cases Detected In India
Corona Sub-variant JN.1 Cases: The continuously increasing cases of Corona have once again started scaring people. Meanwhile, sources said that 63 cases of Corona’s new sub-variant JN.1 have been confirmed so far. News agency PTI quoted sources as saying that the maximum number of 34 cases have come in Goa. Nine cases have been confirmed in Maharashtra, eight in Karnataka, six in Kerala, four in Tamil Nadu and two in Telangana. More than 600 cases came in the countryTalking about the country, 628 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in…
Read MoreOn Covid Variant JN.1 WHO Chief Scientist Dr Soumya Ex Swaminathan Says We Need To Be Cautious Not Panic
Amidst the growing fear of sub-variant JN.1 of Covid-19, former Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Soumya Swaminathan has said that there is no need to panic at the moment because it is a variant of interest, not of concern. No. However, he expressed the need to remain alert by taking appropriate precautionary measures. Speaking to news agency ANI, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, former director general of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said, “We need to be cautious but not worried because we have no data…
Read MoreCorona Subvariant JN.1 Cases In INDIA Kerala Maharashtra GOA
Corona Sub-variant JN.1: New cases of Corona in the country have once again increased the tension. Meanwhile, 21 cases of sub-variant JN.1 of Covid-19 have been confirmed. News agency PTI quoted official sources as saying that out of the new 21 cases of sub-variant JN.1, 19 have been registered in Goa. One case each has been reported in Kerala and Maharashtra. Regarding new cases of Corona, NITI Aayog (Health) member VK Paul said that there is no need to panic. Paul said that about 91 to 92 percent of the…
Read MoreCenter Advisory To States On Recent Upsurge In COVID-19 Cases First Case Of JN.1 Variant
COVID-19 Cases In India: The Center issued an advisory to the states on Monday (December 18) in view of the increase in coronavirus cases and the detection of the first case of JN.1 variant in India. States have been requested to maintain constant monitoring of the Covid situation. States will have to report and monitor district-wise SARI and ILI cases on a regular basis. States were advised to ensure adequate testing, including large numbers of RT-PCR tests. Also, it was advised to send positive samples to INSACOG laboratories for genome…
Read MoreCoronavirus Cases Update In India Twenty Seven Percent Dip In Weekly Covid Cases
Corona Weekly Report: Now the present danger of corona in the country seems to be averted. In the last seven days, there has been a decrease of 27 per cent in the cases as compared to the previous week. For the first time in the last 13 weeks, a decline in corona cases has been recorded during seven days. Apart from this, a decrease has also been seen in active cases and positivity rates. However, some states are still working to raise concerns. There was also a slight decline in…
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