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Brinks Report > Blog > Health and Wellness > Kerala Battles Twin Viral Onslaught as Cases Skyrocket! Health System Collapsing?
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Kerala Battles Twin Viral Onslaught as Cases Skyrocket! Health System Collapsing?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 14, 2025 12:02 pm
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Kerala is battling a double disease crisis. The state is now seeing a huge rise in Hepatitis A cases alongside its ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. This is putting a huge pressure on hospitals, doctors, and health workers across the state.

For people in Kerala, this means a tough time. They are not just battling a new outbreak on their own, but also a lingering COVID-19 crisis. It’s a bit like trying to put out two fires with a single hose.

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Why It Matters to Everyone in Kerala

For the average person in Kerala, this is a big deal. Rising cases of Hepatitis A and COVID-19 at the same time can overwhelm health services. That means it might be tough for people to find a hospital bed or proper care if they get sick. It also highlights a hidden irony — a state that was a health superstar during COVID-19 is now battling two viruses at once.

“It’s kind of like trying to juggle two balls when you barely have a hand free. The state health department is stretched thin, and everyone feels it — from the patient in a hospital bed to the doctor battling without rest.”

Why It’s Happening Now

Health experts say contaminated water, poor sanitation, and large social gatherings are spreading Hepatitis A in Kerala. The state was already battling a large number of COVID-19 cases, and this new outbreak adds more pressure. According to health officials, heavy monsoon rains may have made water sources dirty, adding to the problem.

Meanwhile, vaccines against COVID-19 are available, but vaccines for Hepatitis A are less frequently used in the community. That makes people more vulnerable.

Also Read Why Are So Many Falling Ill in Kerala? — Over 3,000 Infected Hepatitis A

How It’s Affecting Healthcare in Kerala

Hospitals in Kerala are seeing more cases of Hepatitis A alongside their COVID-19 patients. Doctors say it’s tough to treat both at the same time, and resources are already stretched.

The health department is now organizing health camps, vaccines, and education drives to control the outbreak. But for many health workers, it feels like “fighting a two-headed monster.”

What You Should Do

Here’s a simple guide to stay safe:

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water.
  • Drink boiled or treated water.
  • Avoid food from unhygienic sources.
  • Get vaccinated against hepatitis A if you’re at risk.
  • Follow COVID-19 guidelines: wear a mask, keep distance, and avoid large crowds.

Look Forward: Rising Above the Crisis

Kerala has fought health emergencies in the past — from Nipah to COVID-19 — and come back strong. With proper awareness, vaccines, and community effort, the state can control this outbreak, too.

“It’s tough, sure. But we know how to conquer a health crisis. We just need unity, patience, and discipline.”

Also Read This Hidden Benefit of the COVID Vaccine Could Save Your Kidneys — Learn Why Getting Vaccinated Matters More Than Ever!

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