CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: India is witnessing a sudden surge in COVID-19 cases, particularly in major urban centers like Kerala, Mumbai, and Delhi. Health departments in these regions have raised alerts and instructed hospitals to remain prepared with adequate beds, oxygen supplies, and ICU facilities to manage any potential spike in admissions.

The Ministry of Health has urged state governments to monitor case positivity rates, ensure testing and tracing protocols, and reinforce vaccination awareness to prevent the situation from escalating.

In Kerala, rising numbers have prompted a fresh round of surveillance and testing in vulnerable zones. Delhi has reported an uptick in daily infections, although hospitalizations remain under control. Mumbai’s civic body has also issued advisories to all private and public hospitals to stay on high alert.

The public is being advised to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour, including mask-wearing in crowded areas and maintaining hygiene.

While health officials say there’s no reason to panic, they are stressing preparedness and caution. Experts are also analyzing whether this surge is linked to new variants or seasonal factors.

The government continues to prioritize a swift response and real-time data tracking to ensure public safety. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed through official health bulletins.

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