Sources: 
India's COVID-19 situation as of June 2 shows
3,961 active cases and a cumulative death toll of
32 since January. On June 1 alone,
203 new cases were reported, pushing the active case count close to 4,000.
Union Minister of State for AYUSH, Prataprao Jadhav, reassured the public on May 30, stating,
"Our health systems are well-equipped and ready to handle any situation that may arise in response to Covid." This reflects the government's preparedness amid ongoing case fluctuations.
The relatively low death count compared to active cases suggests effective management, but vigilance remains critical as new infections continue. The government continues to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing readiness to respond to any escalation.
With the active cases nearing 4,000, health authorities are maintaining surveillance and updating the public regularly to ensure transparency and preparedness.
This data underscores the importance of continued public health measures and vaccination efforts to curb the spread and impact of COVID-19 in India.
Sources: 
India reported 4 new COVID-19 deaths as of June 2, with active cases nearing 4,000 at 3,961. The total death count since January stands at 32, while 203 new cases were added on June 1. Officials affirm readiness to manage the evolving situation.