COVID-19 Update, June 2: 4 New Deaths in India, Active Toll Nears 4,000 — Latest Updates
- India reported 203 new COVID-19 cases and five deaths on June 1, raising active cases to 3,961 nationwide as of June 2 morning.
- The recent increase in cases is primarily driven by several Omicron variants, including LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB.1.8.1, which genome sequencing indicates are not associated with severe disease.
- Kerala leads with 1,435 active cases, while Maharashtra and Delhi report 506 and 483 active cases respectively, with one death each in these states plus Tamil Nadu.
- Union Health Minister Prataprao Jadhav confirmed that the government is well-equipped to manage any potential developments and has reassessed key facilities like oxygen plants and ICU beds in preparation.
- Authorities report that the Covid-19 cases are mostly mild and under close surveillance, with ongoing efforts to ensure readiness for any potential changes.
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COVID-19 update, June 2: 4 new deaths in India, active toll nears 4,000 — latest updates
As of June 2, India has 3,961 active COVID-19 cases and 32 cumulative deaths since January. New cases were reported in multiple states, prompting health officials to assure preparedness for any arising situation.
India's Covid tally nears 4,000; Delhi sees highest one-day jump with 47 new cases
India reported 3,961 active Covid-19 cases on Monday, with Delhi recording the highest single-day rise of 47 cases and one more death, while Kerala remained the worst-hit state with 1,435 active infections.
India’s Active COVID Cases Near 4,000 as JN.1, NB.1.8.1 Spread; Court Seeks Govt Plan, 6 States on Alert - The Logical Indian
India is witnessing a noticeable rise in COVID-19 cases, with the active caseload nearing 4,000 as of 2 June 2025. Delhi recorded 47 new infections and one death, while Kerala, Maharashtra, and several other states also reported increases in cases and fatalities. Health officials confirm that most infections remain mild, but hospitals have been put on alert to handle any surge in severe cases. The Centre and state governments are closely monitor…
COVID-19 Cases Surge; Central Government Issues Preparedness Guidelines
New Delhi: COVID-19 cases are rising sharply across India, prompting the Central Government to intensify monitoring efforts. A high-level meeting was held to assess the situation. States have been directed to ensure the availability of essential medicines, hospital beds, oxygen, and vaccines. Authorities must also strengthen surveillance, enforce health protocols, and encourage mask usage. As of now, 3,961 active cases are reported in the countr…
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