Corona death toll 5,33,327!? India succumbing..?!

Sowmiya Sriram
Corona death toll 5,33,327!? india succumbing..?!

 594 new COVID-19 infections have been recorded, increasing the number of people infected from 2,311 to 2,669. COVID-19 cases in india, J.N. 1 Supplementary Change: The rajasthan State government has decided to set up a special committee for COVID-19 management, which increases the intensity of the situation. In india, 594 new Covid-19 infections have been recorded, while the number of active cases has increased from 2,311 to 2,669.
Three persons from Kerala, two from Karnataka, and a man from punjab - have risen to 5,33,327 with six more people dying from a virus. The spread of the JN.1 sub-variation of Govid-19 has caused anxiety throughout the country. Although the World health Organization has asked not worrying about viral spread and the World health Organization, the Govt 19 damage in india has begun to increase again.

Jn.1 is a variation of Pyrola's type BA 2.86. The World health Organization is classified as a variation of interest. IMA Govid Task Force Dr. Rajiv Jayadevan noted that on december 21, the new strain may be complicated for the elderly and many infections. In india, 594 new Covid-19 infections have been recorded, while the number of active cases has increased from 2,311 to 2,669. Three persons from Kerala, two from Karnataka, and a man from punjab - have risen to 5,33,327 with six more people suffering from the virus.
The JN.1 type is currently spreading from the US to China. health officials are monitoring the spread of this variation and are implementing measures to prevent further spreading. Studies have shown that the Jn.1 Corona Jn.1 variant has some genetic changes.
The World health Organization suggests that current vaccines will protect the other variations of JN.1 and SARS-COV-2 from the virus that causes the disease and death from the virus that causes the disease. Also, WHO continues to monitor the evidence of Corona. The World health Organization said it would renew the risk assessment of JN.1 virus infection.

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