
Eleven COVID-19 cases have been reported in West Bengal. Experts said there was no reason for panic, but people should remain on alert and follow basic hygiene and safety protocols to ensure safety and reduce any increase in cases.
The State Health Department is looking for regular updates of the affected patients, and although it states that there is no reason to alarm due to the low number of reported cases, it carefully monitors the situation.
According to sources, several patients seek medical attention from local private hospitals. However, several patients who have been positively tested on COVID-19 are recovering at home because the intensity of their infection remained low.
Health experts said that while the total national burden remains low, healthcare workers warn against satisfaction, especially in urban areas such as Calcutta, where the density of the population, public transport and frequent assemblies can speed up transmission.
“Simple practices such as maintaining proper hand hygiene, carrying a mask in overcrowded areas and maintaining adequate distance from others are important. If someone experiences symptoms of viral fever, they should be isolated and sought urgent medical assistance. Sandeep in the hospital as available.
The doctors also said it was essential that all, especially geriatric patients and people, were given to both doses of vaccines and a fitness dose if possible.
Published – May 26, 2025 21:32