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Delhi Reports First Covid-19 Death! Total Cases In India Exceeds 2000 Mark

Delhi has recently reported its first Death due to coronavirus. The number of coronavirus cases in the country has now reached 2710, according to the latest numbers released by the central health department.

Delhi has recently reported its first Death due to coronavirus. The number of coronavirus cases in the country has now reached 2710, according to the latest numbers released by the central health department.

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The first death from coronavirus in Delhi is of a 60-year-old woman. The total number of coronavirus cases in Delhi has now reached 294. Kerala reports the highest number of cases, with 1147 coronavirus patients in Kerala.

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The central health ministry has advised not to panic regarding the new variant. Currently, the new variant is a sub-variant of Omicron. According to ICMR Director General Dr. Rajeev Bahl, ‘Surveillance is ongoing to determine the reasons behind the increase in cases, and the government is making necessary preparations. Four variants have been found, which are sub-variants of Omicron: LF.7, XFG, JN.1, and NB.1.8.1. However, further information is being pursued, and samples are being tested.

India at this time is seeing a rapid growth in COVID-19 cases across several states, which is mostly driven by the Omicron sub-lineages. While overall numbers are less, still, if we see state by state, the picture will be clearer. Authorities on this note are encouraging more and more caution, especially in overly populated areas.

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Precautions To be Followed

According to the Health Experts, people should consider taking precautions, particularly those who are elderly, pregnant, or have underlying health conditions or weakened immune systems, to re-adopt basic precautions. These include:

  • Wearing masks: Especially in crowded or less ventilated public spaces.
  • Regular hand hygiene: washing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoiding close contact with people who are showing symptoms
  • Staying home when feeling unwell to prevent further spread.
  • Staying updated with vaccinations or boosters as recommended by healthcare providers, as vaccines continue to offer major protection against severe illness.

States are focusing on surveillance, increased testing for symptomatic individuals, and ensuring that healthcare facilities are prepared for any potential rise in severe cases.

First published on: May 31, 2025 12:45 PM IST


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