Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Health Minister Veena George has urged the public to remain vigilant as South Asian countries report a spike in COVID-19 cases. She warned that variants like Omicron JN.1 and its sub-lineages (LF.7, NB.1.8), known for higher transmission rates, could potentially lead to a rise in cases within the state, although their severity remains low.
Masks are now mandatory in hospitals, and people with symptoms such as cough, sore throat, cold, or breathing issues are advised to wear them in public. The elderly, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses are encouraged to follow safety protocols and avoid unnecessary hospital visits.
The state’s rapid response team reviewed the situation, and 182 cases have been reported this month—57 in Kottayam, 34 in Ernakulam, and 30 in Thiruvananthapuram. Authorities are ensuring availability of testing kits and enforcing treatment protocols.