India has witnessed a sharp surge in COVID-19 cases, crossing the 2,700 mark, with Kerala and Maharashtra reporting the highest numbers.
Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation as the country experiences a rapid increase in infections.
According to the latest data from the Union Health Ministry, Kerala remains the worst-affected state, followed by Maharashtra. Delhi has also seen a significant rise in new cases, prompting officials to reassess containment measures.
Experts believe the sudden increase may be linked to new variants and changing weather conditions, though a detailed analysis is underway. Citizens are urged to follow necessary precautions, including wearing masks in crowded areas and maintaining hygiene.
The Health Ministry is expected to release updated guidelines to curb the spread. Meanwhile, hospitals are preparing for a possible rise in admissions as concerns grow over the potential impact on healthcare facilities.