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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Covid Makes a Comeback in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru: Should You Worry Now?
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Covid Makes a Comeback in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru: Should You Worry Now?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 24, 2025 2:00 pm
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After nearly three years of near silence, Covid-19 is quietly making a comeback in major Indian cities. Delhi has reported 23 new cases—the first clear rise in infections in a long time. Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other states like Gujarat, Kerala, and Haryana are also seeing a slow but steady increase.

But what does this really mean for the average person? Should you be worried or just watchful?

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Let’s break it down.

Delhi’s 23 new Covid cases may sound like a blast from the past. But Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh assures everyone that all patients show only mild, flu-like symptoms.

No severe cases yet. The city government is taking no chances, though. They’ve formed a special eight-member team to keep a close eye on the situation. Hospitals have been told to keep beds, oxygen, medicines, and vaccines ready, just in case.

And genome sequencing is back in action to track any new variants. So far, it’s routine surveillance, but it’s serious.

In Mumbai, May has already seen 95 new cases. Sixteen people have been hospitalized, and some patients are being transferred between hospitals.

Also Read Are We Facing the Next Wave? COVID Cases Rise in Singapore and Hong Kong — Key Symptoms of LF.7 and NB.1.8 Variants Revealed

Authorities are on alert, making sure that all SARI (Severe Acute Respiratory Infection) and ILI (Influenza-Like Illness) cases are tested. Bengaluru’s numbers are smaller but rising, with 32 active cases mostly from the city.

A nine-month-old child is currently under treatment—reminding us that Covid doesn’t pick favorites. Karnataka’s health minister urges high-risk groups to stick to Covid-appropriate behavior.

Other states are not far behind. Gujarat has reported 15 cases recently, Kerala 182 this month, and Haryana 4 cases.

Dr. Aviral Mathur from Sir Gangaram Hospital says the new JN.1 variant is very contagious but mostly causes mild symptoms. His advice? Don’t drop your guard. Wear masks in crowded places, maintain hygiene, and keep your vaccinations up to date.

So, should you panic? Not really. The numbers are still low. Hospitals aren’t overwhelmed. But the steady rise means Covid is not done with us yet.

Think of it like that annoying sequel in a movie series—it comes back, maybe not as thrilling, but enough to remind you it’s still there.

A bit of irony? After all the hype about “endemic” and “pandemic over,” Covid sneaking back feels like an uninvited guest who forgot to RSVP but still wants a party.

The truth? Stay cautious but calm. Follow official updates, don’t ignore symptoms, and be kind to yourself and others. We’ve handled worse, and with vigilance, this comeback won’t be the big showstopper.

Also Read Why India’s Covid-19 Surge Has Everyone Whispering About the ‘Pirola’ Threat

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