Rajasthan reports 29 new COVID-19 cases

ANI June 17, 2025 329 views

Rajasthan added 29 fresh COVID-19 cases with Jaipur reporting the highest at 14 infections. The new patients include a 10-year-old girl and a 75-year-old woman from Jaipur. Udaipur recorded six cases while Jodhpur reported eight new infections. The state's active cases now stand at 251 with Jaipur leading at 283 total cases this year.

"Jaipur continues to have the highest number of cases with 283 reports" - Health Department
Jaipur, June 17: Rajasthan reported 29 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, taking the total number of cases this year to 456.

Key Points

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14 new cases reported in Jaipur

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Udaipur records 6 infections

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Active cases rise to 251 statewide

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Youngest patient is 10-year-old Jaipur girl

According to the latest data, the cases were reported from various hospitals across the state, including Rajasthan Hospital, SPMC Bikaner, AIIMS Jodhpur, RTPCR Chittorgarh, SDMH Jaipur, EHCC Jaipur, SMS Jaipur, M Genix Jaipur, and RNT Jodhpur.

The cases include a 20-year-old male from Banswara, an 18-year-old female from Bikaner, a 30-year-old female and a 27-year-old male from Chittorgarh, a 63-year-old female from Dausa, and a 27-year-old male from Didwana.

In Jaipur, 14 new cases were reported, including males aged 17, 39, 53, and 40, and females aged 19, 26, 10, 75, 30, 31, 50, 29, 22, and 21.

Eight cases were also reported in Jodhpur, including a 27-year-old male. Other districts reporting cases include Karauli, with a 59-year-old female, Kota, with a 27-year-old male, and Udaipur, where six cases were recorded, including males aged 48 and 45 and females aged 28, 56, 57, and 58.

The state has reported 456 cases this year, with 251 active cases, 202 recoveries, and two deaths. Jaipur continues to have the highest number of cases, with 283 reports, followed by Udaipur with 54 cases and Jodhpur with 30 cases.

Other districts with reported cases include Ajmer with 8 cases, Alwar with 4, Banswara with 2, Barmer with 1, Balotra with 2, Bikaner with 12, Bhilwara with 2, Chittorgarh with 12, Churu with 1, Dungarpur with 4, Didwana with 9, Dausa with 4, Jhalawar with 4, Jhunjhunu with 2, Karauli with 3, Kota with 1, Kotputli with 1, Hanumangarh with 1, Nagaur with 2, Phalodi with 1, Pratapgarh with 2, Rajsamand with 1, Sawai Madhopur with 4, Sikar with 2, Tonk with 2, and Sirohi with 1. One other case was also reported.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Stay safe Rajasthan! 😷 The numbers may seem small but we can't afford to be careless. Especially with cases in multiple districts, we need to follow mask protocols in crowded places. Hope the young patients recover soon.
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Rahul S.
Why is Jaipur consistently reporting highest cases? Are people not taking precautions or is testing more concentrated there? Health department should analyze this pattern.
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Anjali M.
Concerned to see cases in smaller towns like Didwana and Pratapgarh. Our rural healthcare infrastructure isn't as strong. Gram panchayats should start awareness campaigns again.
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Vikram J.
The age range is worrying - from 10 to 75 years affected. COVID doesn't discriminate. Time to bring back the "Do Gaj Ki Doori" reminders in public spaces!
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Sunita R.
Good that hospitals across the state are testing. But are we tracking where these people got infected? Super spreader events like weddings need monitoring. My cousin attended one in Udaipur last week and now has fever 🤒
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Harsh P.
Only 2 deaths out of 456 cases shows our vaccination drive worked wonders. But can't be complacent - new variants may emerge. Boosters should be encouraged for elderly and vulnerable groups.

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