COVID-19 in Mumbai: 19 Test Positive for JN.1 Sub-Variant of Coronavirus in City; Patients Recovered From Infection, Says BMC
All 19 patients who tested positive for JN.1 in the city suffered mild symptoms, and two of them had comorbidities. The patients have recovered from the infection, it stated.
Mumbai, Jan 9: Nineteen persons have tested positive for JN.1 sub-variant of coronavirus in Mumbai, an official from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Tuesday.
Out of 22 samples found positive for JN.1 subvariant in Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) analysis, 19 were from Mumbai, Daksha Shah, executive health officer of the BMC told PTI. COVID-19 in Maharashtra: State Reports 154 Coronavirus Cases, Two Deaths; JN.1 Tally Now 139.
Two samples belonged to patients from outside the city, and one was a duplicate, she said.
According to a release issued by the civic body, these samples were sent for testing last month, and the reports arrived on Monday. COVID-19 in Maharashtra: State Reports 171 Coronavirus Cases, Two Deaths; JN.1 Variant Tally Now 110.
All 19 patients who tested positive for JN.1 in the city suffered mild symptoms, and two of them had comorbidities. The patients have recovered from the infection, it stated.
Most of the samples were tested at private laboratories, the release said.
Of the 8,262 samples tested between December 1, 2023 and January 8, 2024, only 394 tested positive for coronavirus, it stated.