Gurugram Records 23 COVID-19 Cases in First Surge in Two and a Half Years
Local health officials have stepped up testing with 97 samples collected, placing patients with mild symptoms in home isolation.
Overview
- On June 1, health officials confirmed four new COVID-19 cases in Gurugram, raising the total to 23.
- Twelve of those cases remain active, all involving mild symptoms managed under home quarantine.
- Authorities collected 97 samples on Sunday as part of intensified local surveillance measures.
- Civil Surgeon Dr. Alka Singh urged anyone with flu-like symptoms to visit the nearest health centre for testing.
- This uptick represents Gurugram’s first sustained increase in COVID-19 infections in the past two and a half years.