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1 More Death Takes Covid Toll to 8; 1,435 Active Cases in Latest Surge

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June 03, 2025

Spike Being Attributed to the Rapidly Spreading Omicron JN.1 Sub-lineages, LF.7 and NB.1.8

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @T'Puram/Pathanamthitta

KERALA'S latest Covid toll rose to eight as one more person died of the infection on Monday. Meanwhile, 35 new cases took the state's active case-load to 1,435, even as Health Minister Veena George attributed the surge to the state's commitment to accurate and widespread testing.

With the latest deaths, Kerala's cumulative Covid death toll stands at 72,147 since the pandemic began. There have been 32 Covid-related deaths in the country this year, with the majority occurring after the surge in May. Before May 19, Kerala had reported just one death due to the virus. Health officials said most of the deceased had underlying health conditions.

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