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Active Covid cases in India cross 3,000, Kerala leads the surge

IndiaTimes Saturday, 31 May 2025
India's active Covid-19 cases have surpassed 3,000, with Kerala reporting the highest infections. While new cases and deaths are recorded across states, health officials assure low severity and home care for most patients. ICMR confirms Omicron subvariants are driving the increase, urging vigilance but dismissing major concern.
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