Think Before You Fly: 4 Destinations that are Facing a New 2025 COVID Wave

By Sneha. P

  ●   Last Updated : 07 Jul 2025

Travel Update

Covid Travel Alert


Everyone just got out of the most problematic phase (COVID-19). While the world is restarting its life, something unbelievable is back. The sick wave is catching everyone again. Yes…! COVID is back in a few countries and cities now..! As it is a well-known virus from a few years ago, everyone knows how to defeat it and deal with it. Simple as masking your nose? Nope…! Prevention and precaution play a major role in defeating the COVID virus. When danger is ahead, plan to avoid it.

It's June again, and I know everyone wants to travel and feel the June freeze and breeze. But travelers must be alert because COVID is back. We are concerned about tourists, so we are listing the top destinations that are facing the tsunami of the COVID virus.


COVID-19 Is Back in These 4 Places—Travelers, Take Note 


1. China


The earlier pandemic started here. Dangerous COVID was born in China in 2019. Though China is recovering, COVID is back again in the Chinese atmosphere. The latest variant is NB.1.8.1. Cases rose by 16.2% in the first week of May 2025. Virus-positive cases have increasingly doubled in recent weeks, says the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.


2. Thailand


Thailand is the busiest destination with tourists all year. Recent news revealed that Thailand is rapidly climbing in COVID cases, especially after the Songkran festival in April. From May 11 to May 17, 33,030 cases were reported, and by the end of May, an additional 53,597 cases were recorded, with 46 people dying. So, strike out Thailand from your next visiting bucket list.


3. Singapore


Here is another city in danger with high COVID cases. Climbed up to 28% in the mid of May and by the end of the month, hospital admission increased up to 30%. The Ministry of Health says that ICU admissions are very few and everything is set up to cure the patients. In case you're planning to visit Singapore. Be aware of COVID news.


4. India


India is one of the destinations facing the threat of COVID 2025. Top cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai are witnessing an active rise in the cases. June records revealed that by June 3, 2025 there are 4,026 cases active. And deaths are in double digits as of now. 


New virus symptoms

  • Dry or irritated cough
  • Body aches or muscle pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Low-grade fever


Covid-19


Essential Safety Precautions

  • Wash hands frequently.
  • Use hand sanitizer.
  • Wear masks.
  • Maintain social distance.
  • Self-isolate if you have symptoms.


Be aware of the conditions in your next travel destinations. Also, keep an eye on these top danger zones. As COVID rapidly spreads in some countries, the government is declaring alert warnings to citizens about the virus. Wherever you are situated, follow precautions and avoid visiting crowded places. It is better not to plan trips to these destinations for your safety. Prioritize a safe home and good health.

Other than these destinations, if you have a plan to travel the world at an affordable price book your flight tickets and hotels.


Frequently Asked Questions 


Does COVID weaken your immune system?

COVID-19 can temporarily impact the immune system, especially during virus attacks and for a short time after infection. While most individuals recover completely, those with severe illness or pre-existing health conditions may experience weakened immune function for some time.


How many active cases of COVID in the world 2025?

By the end of May there were around 64k active cases reported worldwide. Thailand has a high count of cases among others.

Sneha. P

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Think Before You Fly: 4 Destinations that are Facing a New 2025 COVID Wave