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BOOM on MSNCOVID-19 In 2025: Are New Variants Fueling Another Wave?By Hera Rizwan COVID-19 cases in India are rising steadily, with most new infections reported from Maharashtra, Karnataka, ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNCOVID-19 In India: Over 1,100 Cases Reported as New Omicron Sub-Variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 Sweep Through Southern StatesIndia Reports 1,200+ Active Coronavirus Cases as New Variants NB.1.8.1 & LF.7 Spread Rapidly | COVID-19 Update May 2025.
Covid-19 in India Live Updates: COVID cases rising across India; Karnataka reports 40 new infections
India sees COVID surge with 1,010 active cases; Karnataka reports 40 new infections as variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 remain ...
One special thing about the JN.1 variant is that it is causing more gastrointestinal (GI) problems, reports suggest. Due to ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNCOVID-19 Cases In India Live Updates: Country Logs Over 1047 Active Cases, 11 Deaths In New Variant WaveThe country has reported over 1,000 active COVID cases, with Kerala leading the surge, recording more than 430 infections.
The health officials, according to reports, have linked the rise to the emergence of new Omicron subvariants NB.1.8.1 and ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNNew COVID-19 Symptoms: India On High Alert As Cases Spike And New Variants Detected – Warning Signs You Are InfectedAs the COVID-19 cases increase, here are the symptoms to look out for in the new variant. Some of the strains of COVID-19 ...
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India Today on MSNCovid-19 cases rising: What is the status of India's vaccine stockpile?Covid-19 cases are rising again in India with new variants spreading across multiple states. Despite halted vaccine production, officials confirm a sufficient stockpile to meet current and future ...
In India, NB.1.8.1, a new sub-variant of COVID-19, has been detected. In April, its sample was gathered and sequenced.
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Currently, India has around 257 active COVID-19 cases spread across multiple states. Kerala has recorded the maximum number ...
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As COVID-19 cases rise across India once again, expert Dr Vishal Khurana is warning about the subtle but significant symptoms ...
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