MUMBAI -- India has more than 4,300 active coronavirus cases as of Wednesday, as subvariants of the relatively less-fatal Omicron variant continue to spread, mirroring a wider revival of the disease in parts of Asia.
Experts call for wider tracking and testing as Omicron subvariant spreads
A railway station in Mumbai in 2023: India's financial center has 510 active cases of COVID-19, as of May 4, according to the government's COVID tracking website. © Reuters
MUMBAI -- India has more than 4,300 active coronavirus cases as of Wednesday, as subvariants of the relatively less-fatal Omicron variant continue to spread, mirroring a wider revival of the disease in parts of Asia.