📢 India is witnessing a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, with the Union Health Ministry confirming 257 active cases across various states as of May 19, 2025. While the numbers remain relatively low, the increase in daily cases since May 12 has raised fresh concerns among public health experts and citizens alike.
🦠 The majority of new infections are being reported from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, according to official data. Health authorities, however, have assured that the situation remains under control, and there is no cause for panic at the moment.
🔍 In This Video, We Cover:
COVID-19 status as of May 19, 2025
States reporting the most cases
Likely causes behind the current spike
Government’s response and preparedness
Should you be worried? Expert advice and guidelines
🧬 Officials attribute the uptick in new infections to:
Declining population immunity, especially post-vaccination or after earlier infections
Emergence of a new mild mutation of the virus — not classified as a variant of concern yet
Increased movement and social interactions during recent events and summer travel
Delay in booster vaccine uptake among vulnerable populations
Inconsistent masking in crowded indoor spaces
💬 A senior health ministry official told PTI: “The COVID-19 situation in India is under control. We are monitoring it closely. Most cases are mild and do not require hospitalization.”
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📌 India has made significant strides in managing the pandemic, but the new cases remind us that COVID is not completely gone. Authorities urge citizens to follow basic precautions, especially those with comorbidities or senior citizens.
📽️ Watch the full video for verified information, state-wise data, and expert insights on how to stay protected without panic.
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