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J&K Covid-19 Upsurges Continues With 1148 Fresh Cases

13 Doctor, 12 Cops, As Many CRPF Men Among Infected; 2 Deaths Also Reported In 24 Hours, Active Tally Over 4800

January 11, 2022
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday reported 1148 fresh coronavirus positive cases, 442 more than the previous day’s tally, while two persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said.

They said that 640 of the cases were reported from Jammu Division and 508 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 346506. Among others, the fresh cases include 13 doctors, 12 CRPF troopers and as many as J&K Police personnel.

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Giving district-wise details, officials told GNS that Srinagar reported 256 cases, Baramulla 94, Budgam 59, Pulwama 12, Kupwara 30, Anantnag 18, Bandipora 19, Ganderbal 5, Kulgam 13, Shopian 2, Jammu 301, Udhampur 77, Rajouri 29, Doda 10, Kathua 64, Samba 26, Kishtwar 4, Poonch 45, Ramban 12 and Reasi 71.

A number of these case were confirmed at CD hospital’s diagnostic centre and include male (40) (NA) from Sgr, male (60) (NA) from Tangmarg, female (35) (NA) from Sgr, male (40) (NA) from Sgr, female (65) (NA) from Sgr, female (18) (NA) from Sgr, female (60) (NA) from Sgr, male (27) (NA) from Baramulla, male (32) (NA) from Pandrathan Sgr, male (21) (NA) from Sgr, male (49) (NA) from Sgr, female (64) (NA) from Sgr, male (74) (NA) from Sgr, male (29) (NA) from Maldives, male (32) (NA) from Sgr, female (67) (NA) from Hyderpora, female (43) (NA) from Hyderpora, female (15) (NA) from Bemina Sgr, male (62) (NA) from Hyderpora, male (19) (NA) from Nowhatta, male (45) (NA) from Brain nishat, male (33) (NA) from Kulgam, male (10) (NA) from Sanatnagar, male (06) (NA) from Sanatnagar, male (35) (NA) from Rajourikadal, male (41) (NA) from Botakadal, male (30) (NA) from Budgam, male (50) from Pulwama, female (40) from Pulwama, female (35) from Pulwama, male (50) (NA) from Sopore, female (25) from Sopore, male (50) (NA) from Bemina, male (12) (NA) from Bemina, male (35) (NA) from Nowgam, female (57) (NA) from Sgr, female (26) (NA) from Girls Hostel, male (35) (NA) from Buchpora, male (21) (NA) from GDC Sgr, female (31) (NA) from Peerbagh, male (50) (NA) from Sgr, female (62) (NA) from Sgr, male (65) (NA) from Sgr, male (33) (NA) from Sgr, female (20) (NA) from Cheepora, male (25) (NA) from Kupwara, male (31) (NA) from Kupwara, male (42) (NA) from Cheerkot Kupwara, male (41) (NA) from BSF Kupwara, male (27) (NA) from Tangdhar Kupwara, male (36) (NA) from Gushipora Kupwara, male (16) (NA) from Handwara, male (56) (NA) from DPL Handwara, male (49) (NA) from Chogal, male (56) (NA) from BSF Handwara, male (32) (NA) from Kulangam, male (38) (NA) from Kralgund, male (35) (NA) from Kralgund, male (25) (NA) from Ganapora langate, male (55) (NA) from Batagund mawar, male (45) (NA) from Tangdhar, male (35) (NA) from Panzgam, female (36) (NA) from Panzgam, female (22) (NA) from Wudipora, male (21) (NA) from Mawar, female (56) (NA) from Soimoh, male (32) (NA) from Tral, male (40) (NA) from Buchoo, male (32) (NA) from Sangrama, male (32) (NA) from Tral, male (20) (NA) from Ghat, male (23) (NA) from Awantipora, female (60) (NA) from Rajpora Pulwama, male (45) (NA) from Rajbagh, male (07) (NA) from Batwara, male (41) (NA) from Dalgate, male (37) (NA) from Rambagh Sgr, male (29) (NA) from Rajbagh, male (27) (NA) from Nishat, male (25) (NA) from GMC Boys Hostel, male (43) (NA) from CD hospital.

There were two deaths, both from Jammu division, due to the virus during the last 24 hours, they said. So far 4546 persons—2211 in Jammu and 2335 in Kashmir—have died due to the virus, they said.

In last 24 hours, they said, 360 patients—245 from Jammu and 115 from Kashmir recovered. So far 337150 have recovered, leaving active case tally at 4810—2676 in Jammu and 2134 in Kashmir.

They said there was no new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) reported today. So far 51 black fungus cases have been confirmed in J&K, the officials said.

They also informed that 90634 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

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