NEW DELHI :
THE number of active COVID-19 cases in
India has crossed 3,000, with Kerala
accounting for the highest at 1,336, followed by Maharashtra and Delhi, Union
health ministry data released on Saturday
showed.
According to the data, four deaths --
one each in Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka and
Uttar Pradesh -- have been reported in
the country in the last 24 hours.
Official sources said the COVID-19 situation in India is being closely monitored.
The severity of infections is low, with
most of the patients under home care.
There is no reason to worry, the sources
said.
There were 257 active cases in the country on May 22.
The figure rose to 1,010 by
May 26 and reached 3,395 on Saturday.
In the last 24 hours, 685 new cases have
been reported and four people have died,
according to the data.
Kerala has 1,336 active cases,
Maharashtra 467, Delhi 375, Gujarat 265,
Karnataka 234, West Bengal 205, Tamil
Nadu 185 and Uttar Pradesh 117.
Director General, Indian Council of
Medical Research, Dr Rajiv Behl, on
Monday said that genome sequencing of
samples in the west and south has shown
that the variants fuelling the current rise
in cases are not severe and are subvariants of Omicron.