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Covid-19 Surge Across Asia, Mostly In THESE Countries- What Is JN.1 Variant? Here’s What You Need to Know!

The variant JN.1 was first detected in late 2023 and has since contributed to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Asian countries like Singapore, China, and Hong Kong.

As the world continues to adjust to life post-pandemic, a new COVID-19 variant named JN.1 has gained attention due to its rapid spread across parts of Asia and beyond. Emerging from the Omicron lineage- specifically BA.2.86- JN.1 carries several mutations in its spike protein, making it both highly transmissible and capable of evading existing immune defences.

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The variant was first detected in late 2023 and has since contributed to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Asian countries like Singapore, China, and Hong Kong. Despite its rapid spread, there is currently no indication that JN.1 causes more severe illness compared to earlier variants. Most infections have resulted in mild to moderate symptoms, especially among vaccinated individuals. The most common symptoms include fever, sore throat, cough, fatigue, and congestion.

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Rise Of Cases In Asia

In early May 2025, Singapore reported a significant increase in COVID-19 infections, with cases rising from approximately 11,100 in the last week of April to about 14,200 in the first week of May- a 28% rise in just one week. Hospitalizations also increased by roughly 30% during this period.

Similar to Singapore, Hong Kong experienced a rise in COVID-19 cases in early 2025, though hospitalizations remained relatively stable due to vaccination coverage.

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China Reports also show localized outbreaks but no nationwide surge. Authorities maintain strict testing and quarantine measures to control the spread.

 Countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and South Korea report low to moderate levels of infections, mostly mild due to high vaccination rates.

As of today, India is experiencing a modest increase in COVID-19 cases, with a total of 257 active cases reported across various states. This uptick is particularly notable in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, which have 95, 66, and 56 active cases, respectively. Health experts attribute this rise to factors such as waning immunity, seasonal changes, and increased social interactions.

While Asia is seeing an increase in cases compared to earlier months, the situation remains manageable due to vaccination efforts and healthcare preparedness. Authorities emphasize preventive measures and timely vaccination to keep severe outcomes low.

Cases In Other Continents

Also, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) reported that JN.1 was circulating at low levels in Europe, with no significant increase in cases attributed to this variant.

In the United States, JN.1 was among the variants circulating in early 2025, but it had been overtaken by other variants in prevalence.

WHO and Health Experts Take On This

Health experts are particularly concerned about JN.1’s ability to bypass immunity from previous infections or vaccinations. However, existing vaccines still provide strong protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Booster doses, especially the updated versions targeting Omicron subvariants, continue to play a key role in minimizing the impact of the virus.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified JN.1 as a Variant of Interest (VOI), meaning it requires monitoring due to its genetic changes and rising prevalence, but it is not yet considered a Variant of Concern (VOC). National health authorities are ramping up testing, genome sequencing, and awareness campaigns to manage its spread effectively.

While there is no immediate cause for alarm, public health officials recommend continued vigilance, especially during the winter season and holiday travel periods. Wearing masks in crowded areas, maintaining hygiene, and getting booster shots remain essential preventive measures.

In conclusion, JN.1 is not more dangerous than previous variants, but its fast spread and immune-evasive properties highlight the ongoing need for adaptive public health strategies and individual responsibility.

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First published on: May 19, 2025 03:05 PM IST


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