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COVID 19 sub variant JN.1: Number of cases cross 1,000 mark

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  • January 12, 2024
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COVID 19 sub variant JN.1: Number of cases cross 1,000 mark

The number of cases of COVID 19 sub variant JN.1 has crossed 1,000 mark with Uttar Pradesh becoming the latest state to join the list of 16 states and UTs which have detected its presence, according to INSACOG. The data compiled by the Indian SARS CoV 2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) showed Karnataka has reported the highest number of cases at 214, followed by Maharashtra (170), Kerala (154), Andhra Pradesh (189), Gujarat (76) and Goa (66).

Telangana and Rajasthan have recorded 32 JN.1 cases each, Chhattisgarh has recorded 25, Tamil Nadu 22, Delhi 16, Uttar Pradesh 6, Haryana five, Odisha three, West Bengal two and Uttarakhand one, according to the data. A total of 1,013 cases of JN.1 have been detected till now across the 16 states and UTs.

The Centre has asked the states and Union Territories to maintain a constant vigil amid an uptick in the number of COVID cases and the detection of the JN.1 sub variant in the country. The states have been urged to ensure effective compliance of the detailed operational guidelines for the revised surveillance strategy for COVID 19 shared with them by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The states have also been asked to regularly monitor and report district wise cases of Influenza like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) from all health facilities for an early detection of a rising trend of cases. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has classified JN.1 as a separate "variant of interest" given its rapidly increasing spread, but said it poses a "low" global public health risk.

The JN.1 sub variant of the coronavirus was previously classified as a variant of interest (VOI) as part of the BA.2.86 sub lineages, the parent lineage that is classified as a VOI, the world body said. COMMents SHARE Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Coronavirus / health.