Abstract

COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has emerged as a global threat. The journey of COVID-19, from its origins in Wuhan in 2019 to the emergence of various variants, including the recent JN.1 subvariant, is a complex narrative marked by global efforts to control the pandemic. The progression of the virus in India, as illustrated by data from 2020 to 2023, reflects both the challenges faced and the resilience exhibited by different states. The decline in cases in 2023, compared to the previous year, is attributed to factors such as extensive vaccination campaigns, the emergence of less severe variants, and changing immune responses. The inclusion of comprehensive WHO recommendations emphasizes the ongoing importance of preventive measures. The evolving scenario also highlights the need for continued vigilance, international collaboration, and public health initiatives to minimize the impact of the virus. The advent of JN.1 serves as a reminder of the virus's adaptability and the significance of remaining in advance of emerging variants as the globe struggles with COVID-19's unexpected nature.

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