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The recent surge has been attributed to the emergence of a new variant, JN.1, which has been detected in multiple states. JN.1 is a sub-lineage of the Omicron variant and is currently under close ...
Organised by the JN Foundation through the National Helmet Wearing Coalition in collaboration with the FIA Foundation and FIA motor clubs in the Caribbean and the National Road Safety Council ...
The JN Group has renewed its partnership with the Racers Grand Prix, reinforcing its commitment to national development through sports. As one of the founding sponsors of the Racers Grand Prix and ...
India is closely monitoring a slight increase in Covid-19 cases, driven by the JN.1 variant and its offshoots, mirroring trends in Southeast Asia. While cases are currently mild, experts advise ...
The JN.1 Covid variant is a recently observed subvariant of the Omicron lineage that has been responsible for a such a sudden increase in Covid-19 cases in many Asian nations. The World Health ...
7 and NB.1.8 variants, both of which emerge from the broader JN.1 variant of the coronavirus. However, in India, there is no official confirmation on the spread of JN.1 yet. Here is everything you ...
As Singapore faces a new wave of COVID-19 cases, attention has focused on the JN.1 variant, a sublineage of Omicron, as the main cause of this rise. This wave is mainly due to the spread of new ...
The surge in Covid-19 cases in Asia is primarily attributed to the JN.1 variant and its descendants, particularly LF.7 and NB.1.8, which are subvariants of the Omicron lineage. "Currently ...
India is experiencing a surge in Covid-19 cases, primarily driven by the JN.1 Omicron sub-variant, prompting increased monitoring. An expert suggests the rise is due to waning immunity and new ...
The JN.1 variant and its related descendants, which belong to the Omicron family, are believed to be the driver behind this surge in Covid-19 cases across Asia. As per Singapore health authorities ...
While JN.1 has not been officially confirmed as the cause of the latest cases in India, authorities have acknowledged its presence in the country since late 2023, with over 1,000 infections ...
India’s COVID-19 landscape is once again in flux. As of May 2025, the JN.1 subvariant dominates the national caseload, accounting for over half of all sequenced infections. While the current ...