India Sees Over 4,000 Active COVID-19 Cases, 5 Deaths Reported in Last 24 Hours
India is witnessing a renewed surge in COVID-19 cases, with the active caseload surpassing 4,000 as of June 3, 2025, according to the Union Health Ministry.

India is facing a fresh wave of COVID-19, with more than 4,000 active cases reported across the country as of June 3, 2025. In just 24 hours, five people have lost their lives to the virus, raising concerns among health officials and citizens. This increase comes as new variants, like NB.1.8.1, spread, and factors like reduced vaccine immunity and relaxed safety measures contribute to the rise. The situation calls for renewed caution and awareness to prevent further spread.
State-Wise Breakdown
The spread of COVID-19 is not uniform across India. Maharashtra and Delhi follow, with around 500 and 480 cases, respectively. Other states, like West Bengal, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, are also seeing a rise, with hundreds of active cases each. In the last 24 hours, one death was reported in each of these states: Delhi, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. This shows the virus is active in both urban and rural areas, urging local governments to act swiftly.
Why Cases Are Rising
Several reasons explain this recent spike. A new variant, NB.1.8.1, is believed to be more transmissible, making it harder to control the spread. Additionally, many people’s immunity from earlier vaccinations has weakened over time, leaving them more vulnerable. Public behavior has also shifted, with fewer people wearing masks or following social distancing rules. Large gatherings and lax precautions in public spaces have further fueled the virus’s spread, especially in densely populated areas.
Steps to Stay Safe
To curb this wave, experts urge everyone to take simple but effective steps. Wearing masks in crowded places, washing hands regularly, and avoiding unnecessary gatherings can make a big difference. Vaccination and booster doses remain critical, and those eligible should get vaccinated without delay. Testing and isolating when sick are also key to stopping the spread. Local health departments are increasing testing and monitoring to track the virus closely.
Moving Forwardy
India’s fight against COVID-19 is far from over. With over 4,000 active cases and five deaths in a single day, the situation demands attention. By staying informed, following safety guidelines, and supporting local health efforts, we can help control this resurgence.