
COVID-19 update: India showed 3,395 active COVID-19 cases, according to data published by the Ministry of Health and family care on Saturday 31 May. Up to 685 other COVID-19 cases were reported per day.
Meanwhile, four more deaths have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours due to coronavir infection – from seven deaths a day earlier. Every death was reported in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka and Kerala. Since 1 January 2025 in India, 26 of the COVID-19-related deaths have occurred in India.
After a successful treatment for viral infection, approximately 1,435 people were released.
COVID-19: 8 worst states
Kerala, Delhi, Gujarat, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka have so far reported more than a hundred COVID-19. According to the sum updated by the Ministry of Health 31. May:
3. Karnataka has 234 cases
5. Maharashtra has 467 cases
6. Tamil Nadu has 185 cases
7. West Bengal has 205 cases
8. Uttar Pradesh has 117 cases
Karnataka Govt Council for Students
Given the situation of Covid-19 in the state and reopening schools, the Government of Karnataka asked parents not to send their children to school, if they have fever, cough, cold and other symptoms.
“If there is a fever, cough, colds and other symptoms, do not send children to school and follow the appropriate measures for the treatment and care of the doctor,” quoted a circle on Friday, quoted by the PTI news agency.
He uses instructions to send children to school only after a complete cure.
The health department said: “If children come to school with fever, cough, cold and other symptoms, they inform their parents and send them back home.”
“If these symptoms are found among school teachers and non -paying staff, the relevant measures should be recommended,” the department said.
‘Center is fully prepared’
On Friday, Minister of Health and Ayush (independent accusations), Prataprao Jadhav, assured that the center is fully prepared to handle any situation that can occur.
“Our central health department and the Ministry Ayush are fully vigilant and carefully monitor the situation in all countries. We talked to the relevant health and Ayush secretaries, as well as other ministers concerned,” Jadhav Anine said.
“We checked the infrastructure built during the former Covid waves, such as oxygen plants and ICU beds, and we have already started preparations. Our health systems are well equipped and ready to solve any situation that may occur in response to COVID,” he said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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