COVID-19 India Alert: Which States Are Worst Hit? New Cases, Deaths and More — Full List

Nidhi | Jun 04, 2025, 16:11 IST
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As COVID-19 cases rise again across India in June 2025, some states are reporting notable spikes due to new variants like NB.1.8.1 and LF.7. While most infections remain mild, health authorities are on alert. This report offers a complete state-wise breakdown of new and active cases, total deaths since January 2025, and which regions are under the closest watch.
India is witnessing a moderate rise in COVID-19 cases as of June 2025, with health authorities monitoring trends closely in major urban centers and specific southern states. Two newly identified strains — NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 — have been detected and are currently classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as Variants Under Monitoring (VUM). These strains are being tracked due to their spread but have not yet shown signs of increased severity.

Most cases continue to be mild and are being managed under home isolation, with hospitalisation required only in limited situations. A small number of deaths have been reported, primarily among patients with comorbidities.

National COVID-19 Situation as of June 4, 2025

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According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India currently has 4,302 active COVID-19 cases. The majority of these are from Kerala, Maharashtra, Delhi, and other metropolitan regions. The Indian government has not issued any emergency restrictions, but has increased surveillance and urged the public to observe basic precautions.

States Reporting the Highest Number of Cases








  • Kerala currently has the highest number of active cases at 1,373, and has reported 9 deaths in 2025.
  • Maharashtra follows with 510 active cases and 14 deaths.
  • Delhi has recorded 457 active cases and 5 deaths.
  • Other states such as Karnataka, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu are also showing rising numbers, although most cases remain mild.
Clusters in urban locations such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad are being closely monitored, with local authorities maintaining containment and testing measures.

State-Wise Active COVID-19 Cases and Deaths (as of June 4, 2025)

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Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India (as of 08:00 IST, June 4, 2025)

RankState/UTActive CasesDeaths (Since Jan 1, 2025)
1Kerala1,3739
2Maharashtra51014
3Gujarat4612
4Delhi4575
5West Bengal4321
6Karnataka3244
7Tamil Nadu2164
8Uttar Pradesh2012
9Rajasthan901
10Haryana510
11Puducherry220
11Madhya Pradesh221
13Andhra Pradesh310
14Chhattisgarh150
15Punjab121
16Goa80
17Sikkim40
18Telangana30
18Uttarakhand20
18Chandigarh20
18Mizoram20
22Ladakh00
22Remaining UTs00

Status of New Variants

The two new variants, NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, have been detected in India. While classified as Variants Under Monitoring, current evidence indicates that these strains are not causing increased severity or hospitalisation.

The Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) continues sequencing efforts to assess any changes in the virus’s behavior. As of now, existing immunity and vaccinations appear to be offering sufficient protection.

City-Wise Updates from Key States







  • Kerala: All active cases are under home isolation; deaths reported among elderly and comorbid patients.
  • Maharashtra: Mumbai has seen rising clusters; containment measures have been implemented at the local level.
  • Karnataka: Bengaluru has reported cases among infants and elderly populations; precautionary advisories issued.
  • Delhi: The highest daily case spike in nearly three years was reported, but the situation remains stable with no need for hospitalisation in most cases.

Government Response and Recommendations

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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has advised:









  • Strengthening surveillance at state borders, airports, and hospitals.
  • Continued genome sequencing and variant tracking by INSACOG.
  • Public adherence to basic preventive measures, especially in crowded places.
  • No travel bans, lockdowns, or containment zones have been declared at the national level.
The central government maintains that the situation is under control, and there is no cause for panic.

Stay Aware, Not Afraid

India’s healthcare infrastructure is currently managing the COVID-19 uptick effectively. While vigilance remains crucial due to the emergence of new strains, the vast majority of current cases are mild and do not require hospital-level care. Public health officials have reiterated the importance of staying informed and following official guidance.

There is no indication of a severe wave, but periodic surges and variant monitoring will likely continue through 2025.

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