New Delhi. Due to the latest wave of Korona i.e. Kovid-19, the number of people who lost their lives in India has increased to 109. Most of the deaths are being said about the most deaths in Kerala. According to the Ministry of Health, 11 and Corona patients died on Monday. 7 of them died in Kerala. Whereas in Delhi, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal, corona patients have lost their lives. Most of the dead were suffering from other serious diseases. There are 1659 active cases in Kerala. The number of active cases of Corona in Gujarat is 1248. There are 512 active active patients of Kovid-19 in Maharashtra and 555 such patients in Delhi.
If you look at the data of the entire country, then the number of active cases of Corona is 6836. Whereas, so far 14772 Kovid-19 patients have recovered. If seen in this way, the latest wave of Corona does not look very dangerous at the moment. However, it has been reported earlier that due to changes in spike protein of Kovid-19 virus, it is also easily engulfed by people who have put the first vaccine. The World Health Organization has asked all countries to keep an eye on all the existing variants of Kovid-19. So that it can be known about the changes happening in it. In fact, after the commencement of Kovid-19 epidemic, the delta variant of this virus killed about 5 crore people worldwide.
The latest wave of Corona came due to NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 of the sub-variants of the Omikron variant of the Kovid-19 virus. The World Health Organization i.e. WHO has considered NB.1.8.1 as a variant of monitoring. At the same time, patients of JN.1 variant of Corona virus were more in the last few years. Two new sub -variants NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 came after mutation in JN.1 variant itself. Some mutations have been seen in the spike protein of JN.1 variant. Because of this, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 all variants are more contagious than other variants of the corona virus.