Covid-19 Revival: What is the Jn.1 variant of Coronavirus? What are the symptoms? Everything you need to know | Today news

Covid-19 cases see a slight increase in India, with 257 active cases across the country on May 19, according to the Ministry of Health. It is asked that the Indian authorities should monitor Covid supervision, taking into account the recent surge of cases in Asian regions such as Hong Kong and Singapore. The latest number of active Covid-19 cases is the highest in recent years, with most of them from Kerala, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. In Asian countries such as Singapore and Hong Kong, the recent boom has been driven by the LF.7 and NB.1.8 variants, both of which arise from the wider JN.1 variant of the Coronavirus. In India, however, there is no official confirmation on the distribution of Jn.1. Here is all you need to know about JN.1 variant of Coronavirus. What is the JN.1 variant? The JN.1 variant is a descendant of the Omicron Ba.2.86 descendant. Jn.1, which was first discovered in August 2023, gained the ability to transfer effectively through an extra one or two mutations, “according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. This variant contains about 30 mutations to evade the immunity, more than any other variant that circulates at the time. 2023 in the air was not even with the immune evasion of his parent, JN.1 now mutated to convey distribution more effectively. Medicine. The symptoms of JN.1 Coronavirus The symptoms of JN.1 can be compared to other variants of Coronavirus, including dry cough, taste loss or smell, headache, running nose, exhaustion, sore throat, fever and others. Covid-19 situation in control in India says the authorities The current Coronavirus situation in India is under control, PTI reported that he had cited official sources. Health Services. From May 19, 2025, the number of active Covid-19 cases in India stands at 257, a very low figure considering the country’s large population. “Almost all these cases are soft, and no hospitalization is needed,” an official source quoted by PTI.