Indore
Amid a slight increase in the cases of Kovid-19 in some parts of the country, the situation in Madhya Pradesh is largely under control. According to the data till 8 am on 30 May 2025, only 2 active corona cases have been registered in the state, which is less than the earlier 10 cases. It is also a matter of relief that no new death has been reported from Corona in the state. However, the Health Department is on alert due to new corona positive cases in the last few days in Indore. On Thursday too, two new cases were reported in Indore, and on Friday, there are reports of three new patients being found.
The situation of Kovid-19 is being constantly monitored in Madhya Pradesh and the government has advised to take necessary precautionary steps. There is an appeal to the people not to panic, but be cautious and follow the health guidelines. According to the Kovid-19 dashboard of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Mohfw), a total of 2710 active cases have been registered across the country till 8 am on 30 May 2025.
The most active case in Kerala, Maharashtra is second
In these cases, states like Kerala (430 active cases), Maharashtra (210 active cases) and Delhi (104 active cases) are the highest cases. During the last 24 to 48 hours, about 7 people have died of Korona across the country. It also includes a death in Delhi, which was of a 60-year-old woman, who was also with acute intestinal obstruction. 3 deaths have also been recorded in Maharashtra.
Advisory and Measures of Madhya Pradesh Government
Despite the condition of Kovid-19 under control in Madhya Pradesh, the government has advised to be fully vigilant. After new cases came to light in Indore, the Health Department has issued an advisory. People have been appealed to use masks in crowded places and maintain hands. It is advisable to check the Kovid-19 immediately and contact the doctor immediately if you feel symptoms like cold, cough, fever, or sore throat.
New sub-class and opinion of experts
There has been an increase in cases related to new Omikron sub-variants called NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 across the country. WHO has classified these variants as ‘variants under monitoring’ under monitoring, not as ‘worrying variants’. According to experts, these variants can be more infectious than earlier strain, but the severity of the disease caused by them is generally low. Among the new symptoms, sore throat or voice is coming out as a major symptom.
People do not need to take any action immediately
Talking about this, Dr. Rajiv Bahl, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said, “So far, the severity is generally low. There is no concern. There is nothing to worry. He also informed that existing vaccines still provide strong security due to serious illness and hospitalization.