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COVID-19 Cases Surge in India: What You Need to Know About the 2025 Resurgence

 **COVID-19 Cases Surge in India: What You Need to Know About the 2025 Resurgence**





As we navigate through 2025, India is witnessing a subtle yet concerning rise in COVID-19 cases, with active cases crossing the 1,000 mark nationwide as of May 27, 2025. Hotspots like Maharashtra, Kerala, and Delhi are at the forefront of this uptick, prompting health authorities to ramp up surveillance and issue public health advisories. While the situation is under control, the emergence of new sub-variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 has sparked widespread discussion. Here’s a closer look at what’s happening, why it matters, and how you can stay safe.


### The Current Scenario: A Nationwide Spike


According to the Union Health Ministry, India reported 1,010 active COVID-19 cases on May 27, a significant jump from 257 cases just a week prior. Kerala leads with 430 active cases, including 335 new infections—the highest single-day tally among states. Maharashtra follows with 209 cases, 153 of which are new, and Delhi has recorded 104 active cases, with 99 new infections in the past week. Other states like Gujarat (83 cases), Karnataka (47), and Tamil Nadu are also seeing an upward trend. Tragically, seven deaths have been reported since May 19, though most involved patients with serious comorbidities.[](https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/covid-19-cases-cross-delhi-kerala-mumbai-fresh-infections-2730577-2025-05-26)[](https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/covid-in-india-live-news-updates-covid-19-cases-in-delhi-mumbai-kerala-maharashtra-27-may-2025-liveblog-13047615.html)


The rise coincides with a broader wave in Southeast Asia, where countries like Singapore and Hong Kong are grappling with increased infections driven by waning immunity and new variants. In India, the majority of cases remain mild, with low hospitalization rates, and patients are recovering at home. However, the rapid increase—particularly in Kerala, where cases jumped nearly fivefold in a week—has put health officials on high alert.[](https://news.abplive.com/health/india-covid-19-surge-amid-jn1-scare-kerala-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-see-highest-uptick-in-cases-1773458)[](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/covid-19-cases-in-india-news-live-updates-coronavirus-omicron-new-subvariants-nb-1-8-1-lf-7-detection-symptoms-treatment-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-karnataka-gujarat/liveblog/121431719.cms)


### New Sub-Variants: NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 Under the Spotlight


The Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) has identified two new Omicron sub-variants, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, contributing to the surge. NB.1.8.1 was first detected in Tamil Nadu in April 2025, while LF.7 has been reported in Gujarat, with four cases confirmed in May. Both are sub-lineages of the JN.1 variant, which remains the dominant strain in India, accounting for 53% of sequenced samples. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 as “Variants Under Monitoring” (VUMs), not “Variants of Concern” (VOCs), indicating they are being tracked but do not yet pose a severe public health risk.[](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/health-news/covid-cases-rise-in-india-how-two-new-variants-nb-1-8-1-and-lf-7-are-different-from-previous-ones/articleshow/121406615.cms)[](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/science/story/india-sees-rise-in-covid-19-cases-what-are-nb181-and-lf7-variants-2730584-2025-05-26)


These variants are believed to be more transmissible due to spike protein mutations, such as A435S, V445H, and T478I in NB.1.8.1, which may enhance infectiousness and immune evasion. However, early data suggest they cause symptoms similar to the common flu—sore throat, fatigue, mild cough, fever, and nasal congestion—with no significant increase in severity compared to earlier Omicron strains. Current vaccines and boosters remain effective, reducing the risk of symptomatic infection by up to 50% and severe disease by 80%.[](https://www.indiatoday.in/health/story/india-covid-new-subvariants-nb-1-8-1-lf-7-detection-mild-cases-booster-advice-2730543-2025-05-26)[](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/science/story/india-sees-rise-in-covid-19-cases-what-are-nb181-and-lf7-variants-2730584-2025-05-26)


### Hotspots and Public Health Response


**Kerala**: With 430 active cases, Kerala is the epicenter of the surge. The state reported 273 cases in May alone, prompting Health Minister Veena George to mandate masks in hospitals and urge caution, especially for high-risk groups. Surveillance has been intensified in districts like Kottayam (57 cases), Ernakulam (34), and Thiruvananthapuram (30). Two deaths were reported this month, both involving patients with underlying conditions.[](https://english.mathrubhumi.com/lifestyle/health/covid-19-cases-rise-slightly-in-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-centre-on-alert-a54lh8ih)[](https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2025/May/26/india-records-over-1000-active-covid-19-cases-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-top-contributors)


**Maharashtra**: Mumbai and Thane are driving the state’s 209 active cases, with Mumbai reporting 95 infections in May. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has advised testing for patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) symptoms, but hospitalization rates remain low, with only 16 patients admitted. Four deaths have been recorded, including a 21-year-old diabetic patient in Thane and a woman in Kalyan-Dombivli, though comorbidities were the primary cause.[](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/covid-cases-tracker-india-coronavirus-delhi-mumbai-kerala-bengaluru-hospitals-alert-2729835-2025-05-24)[](https://www.india.com/news/india/covid-19-cases-in-india-1000-active-cases-coronavirus-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-andaman-and-nicobar-arunachal-pradesh-assam-bihar-lockdown-variants-vaccine-7844180/)


**Delhi**: The national capital has seen a sharp rise, with 104 active cases, including 99 new infections in the past week. The Delhi government has issued advisories ensuring hospitals are equipped with beds, oxygen, and medicines. Health Minister Pankaj Singh emphasized that the current strain resembles common influenza, urging calm but preparedness.[](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/covid-19-new-variants-detected-in-india-total-cases-rise-to-350-as-governments-issue-advisory-for-people-2730340-2025-05-25)


Hospitals across these states are on alert, with dedicated COVID-19 wards set up, as seen at Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad. The Union Health Secretary reviewed the situation on May 25, and agencies like the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) are closely monitoring trends through genomic sequencing and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP).[](https://zeenews.india.com/india/covid-19-cases-rise-in-kerala-tamil-nadu-and-maharashtra-health-ministry-issues-new-advisory-2906108.html)[](https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/healthcare/covid-19-update-india-sees-rise-in-cases-but-majority-remain-mild-and-managed-at-home-19610111.htm/amp)


### Public Health Measures and Expert Insights


Health authorities are emphasizing vigilance without panic. Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, noted, “The situation is under control. These are sporadic cases, and even those are mild. No hospitalization is being required.” Dr. Rajiv Bahl, ICMR Director General, added that the new variants show low severity, with symptoms akin to a seasonal flu.[](https://zeenews.india.com/india/covid-19-cases-rise-in-kerala-tamil-nadu-and-maharashtra-health-ministry-issues-new-advisory-2906108.html)[](https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2025/May/26/india-records-over-1000-active-covid-19-cases-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-top-contributors)


The Union Health Ministry has issued guidelines urging:

- **Mask-wearing** in crowded or enclosed spaces, especially in hospitals.

- **Hand hygiene** through frequent washing or sanitizer use.

- **Avoiding large gatherings** where possible.

- **Vaccination and boosters**, particularly for the elderly, pregnant women, and those with comorbidities like diabetes, cancer, or heart disease.


States like Karnataka have mandated masks for doctors and health workers, while Kerala has made them mandatory in medical facilities. Experts also highlight the importance of testing for symptomatic individuals, with labs like Dr. Dangs Lab reporting a surge in sample requests.[](https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/covid-in-india-live-news-updates-covid-19-cases-in-delhi-mumbai-kerala-maharashtra-27-may-2025-liveblog-13047615.html)[](https://www.indiatoday.in/health/story/india-covid-new-subvariants-nb-1-8-1-lf-7-detection-mild-cases-booster-advice-2730543-2025-05-26)


### Social Media Buzz and Public Sentiment


The resurgence has sparked conversations on platforms like X, where users express a mix of concern and frustration. One post lamented the lack of mask mandates despite rising cases, stating, “Covid numbers & deaths are rising. The authorities are downplaying it saying it’s ‘mild’... I’m about to lose my mind. #covidisnotover.” Others, like a post from @vibesofindia_, reassured followers that there’s “no need to panic as yet,” linking to articles detailing the mild nature of cases. The sentiment reflects a divide—some urge stricter measures, while others trust the government’s assurance of control.[](https://x.com/BL_DataStories/status/1927612691658510554)[](https://x.com/digitindia/status/1927660867736498582)


### Why This Matters


This surge, though mild, underscores that COVID-19 remains a dynamic challenge. Waning immunity, uneven booster uptake, and increased social interactions due to relaxed restrictions are key drivers. The detection of NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 signals the virus’s ongoing evolution, necessitating robust genomic surveillance. For vulnerable groups—elderly, pregnant women, and those with underlying conditions—the risk of complications persists, making precautions critical.[](https://www.sarvodayahospital.com/blog/covid-19-cases-rising-again-in-india-latest-updates)


Moreover, the situation highlights gaps in preparedness, such as Mumbai’s 200 non-functional primary health centers due to staffing and funding issues. As Dr. Arup Halder, a pulmonologist at CMRI Hospital, Kolkata, pointed out, “Vaccine hesitancy, driven by misinformation and logistical challenges, is a lingering issue.” Boosting vaccine coverage and public awareness is essential to curb further spread.[](https://news.abplive.com/health/india-covid-19-surge-amid-jn1-scare-kerala-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-see-highest-uptick-in-cases-1773458)[](https://www.indiatoday.in/health/story/india-covid-new-subvariants-nb-1-8-1-lf-7-detection-mild-cases-booster-advice-2730543-2025-05-26)


### How to Stay Safe


To protect yourself and your loved ones during this resurgence:

1. **Get Vaccinated and Boosted**: Ensure you’re up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, especially if you’re in a high-risk group. Boosters significantly reduce severe outcomes.

2. **Wear Masks in Crowded Spaces**: Use a well-fitted mask in indoor public areas, particularly in hotspots like Kerala, Maharashtra, and Delhi.

3. **Practice Good Hygiene**: Wash hands frequently and use sanitizer when out.

4. **Monitor Symptoms**: If you experience fever, cough, sore throat, or fatigue, get tested promptly. Consult a healthcare professional if symptoms worsen, especially if you notice bluish lips or breathing difficulties.[](https://www.sarvodayahospital.com/blog/covid-19-cases-rising-again-in-india-latest-updates)

5. **Stay Informed**: Follow updates from reliable sources like the Union Health Ministry or WHO to avoid misinformation.


If you’re in a hotspot, consider limiting non-essential gatherings and opting for virtual meetings where possible. For those in Kerala, Mumbai, or Delhi, staying alert to local advisories is crucial.


### Looking Ahead


While the current wave is manageable, it’s a reminder that COVID-19 hasn’t vanished. India’s health infrastructure is better prepared than in 2020, with improved surveillance and vaccine coverage, but complacency could undo progress. The government’s proactive monitoring through INSACOG and ICMR, coupled with public cooperation, will be key to containing this surge.


As Dr. Nilakantha Mishra, Director of Public Health, Odisha, told ANI, “Hospitalizations are not increasing despite the surge.” This offers hope, but vigilance remains essential. By staying cautious and informed, we can navigate this resurgence without panic, ensuring the safety of our communities.[](https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/covid-in-india-live-news-updates-covid-19-cases-in-delhi-mumbai-kerala-maharashtra-27-may-2025-liveblog-13047615.html)


For the latest updates, visit the Union Health Ministry’s COVID-19 dashboard or follow credible news outlets. If you’re experiencing symptoms, reach out to a healthcare provider promptly—early action can make all the difference.


*Stay safe, stay informed, and let’s keep COVID-19 in check together.*


**Sources**:  

- Union Health Ministry COVID-19 Dashboard  [](https://covid19dashboard.mohfw.gov.in/)

- Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG)  [](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/science/story/india-sees-rise-in-covid-19-cases-what-are-nb181-and-lf7-variants-2730584-2025-05-26)

- World Health Organization (WHO)  [](https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/covid-19-new-variants-detected-in-india-total-cases-rise-to-350-as-governments-issue-advisory-for-people-2730340-2025-05-25)

- India Today, Financial Express, Hindustan Times, and other news reports  [](https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/covid-19-cases-cross-delhi-kerala-mumbai-fresh-infections-2730577-2025-05-26)[](https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/india/covid-in-india-live-news-updates-covid-19-cases-in-delhi-mumbai-kerala-maharashtra-27-may-2025-liveblog-13047615.html)[](https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2025/May/26/india-records-over-1000-active-covid-19-cases-kerala-maharashtra-delhi-top-contributors)

- Posts on X reflecting public sentiment[](https://x.com/BL_DataStories/status/1927612691658510554)[](https://x.com/digitindia/status/1927660867736498582)

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