Covid-19 in India: 2 people died in two days in the country; Active patients increased rapidly in these states including Maharashtra

Posted on 27th May 2025 by rohit kumar

Corona cases have started increasing once again in the country. After Kerala, Karnataka, now there is a continuous increase in Covid cases in Maharashtra. Even cases of death have been reported in many states.

 

So far 1009 active patients have been recorded in the country. At the same time, 2 people have died in two days.

 

Cases increased rapidly in Maharashtra, and the 21-year-old patient died.

 

43 new cases of Covid 19 have been reported in Maharashtra. With the increase in cases, a 21-year-old Covid patient died in Thane. The patient was admitted to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Kalwa Hospital in Thane for treatment.

 

An elderly person also died in Bengaluru.

 

An 84-year-old man suffering from a serious diseases died due to the failure of many organs in Bengaluru, Karnataka, and his Covid-19 test report came positive on Saturday. The health department said that the city's Whitefield resident died on May 17 due to multiple organ failure.

 

According to the health department, 38 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the state, of which 32 are in Bengaluru.

 

Several states issued advisories.

 

Let us tell you that many states including Karnataka and Delhi have issued advisories regarding Corona. However, people have been told that there is no need to panic. According to health experts, there is no big jump in COVID-19 cases; only sporadic cases have been reported.

 

The Union Health Secretary reviewed

 

Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava reviewed the matter regarding COVID-19 cases reported in several states, mainly Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka etc. Official sources told ANI that it has been observed that most of these cases are not serious and are being taken care of at home.

 

However, official sources said the Union Health Ministry is alert and is constantly monitoring the situation through its various agencies.

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