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J&K Reports 1966 Fresh Covid-19 cases, 5 Deaths

They said 889 of the fresh cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 1077 from Kashmir Division, taking the overall tally to 350167. 

January 13, 2022
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Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday reported 1966 fresh coronavirus positive cases, 271 more than the previous day’s tally, while five persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said.

They said 889 of the fresh cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 1077 from Kashmir Division, taking the overall tally to 350167.

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There was five deaths, three from Kashmir Valley and two from Jammu division, due to the virus during the last 24 hours, they said. So far 4552 persons—2213 in Jammu and 2338 in Kashmir—have died due to the virus, they said.

Giving district wise details of the fresh cases, the officials told that Srinagar reported 416, Baramulla 311, Budgam 159, Pulwama 12, Kupwara 26, Anantnag 39, Bandipora 53, Ganderbal 7, Kulgam 52, Shopian 2, Jammu 434, Udhampur 136, Rajouri 55, Doda 21, Kathua 49, Samba 36, Kishtwar 19, Poonch 26, Ramban 6 and Reasi 107.

A number of these cases were confirmed at CD hospital’s diagnostic centre and include male (60) (NA) from Kawari handwara, male (25) (NA) from Braripora handwara, male (27) (NA) from Zachaldara, female (30) (NA) from Dareshpora handwara, female (48) (NA) from Mawar handwara, female (30) (NA) from Mawar langate, male (68) (NA) from Mawar langate, male (50) (NA) from Ganipora handwara, female (39) (NA) from Neelpora magam, female (16) (NA) from Batagund Mawar, male (65) (NA) from Wudipora handwara, female (25) (NA) from Bandipora, male (34) (NA) from Shahlal handwara, female (33) (NA) from Terich handwara, female (18) (NA) from Warpora zachaldara, female (40) (NA) from Reshipora qaziabad, male (17) (NA) from Kukroosa, male (17) (NA) from Shanoo langate, female (60) (NA) from Chotipora handwara, male (40) (NA) from Kulgam, female (43) (NA) from Natnusa handwara, male (54) (NA) from Chogul handwara, male (10) (NA) from Tekipora lolab, male (60) (NA) from Hajin langate, male (55) (NA) from Nagri malpora, female (50) (NA) from Nagri malpora, male (32) (NA) from Kulangam, male (32) (NA) from Zaloora, female (35) (NA) from Wudipora handwara, male (26) (NA) from Handwara, male (30) (NA) from Handwara, male (35) (NA) from DPL handwara, male (35) (NA) from DPL handwara, male (55) (NA) from Chogul handwara, male (40) (NA) from Warnow lolab, male (34) (NA) from Sogam, male (49) (NA) from Lolab, female (23) (NA) from Lalpora, male (40) (NA) from Tekipora, female (15) (NA) from Doursa lolab, male (28) (NA) from Kralgund, male (43) (NA) from Pandithpora Kralgund, female (35) (NA) from Kralgund, female (15) (NA) from Youth service and Sports Gulmarg, male (15) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (15) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (15) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (15) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (30) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (10) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (14) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (30) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (18) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (12) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (17) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (30) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (16) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (14) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (15) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (17) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (13) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (28) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (25) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (29) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (36) (NA) from YSS Gulmarg, male (50) (NA) from Dardpora, female (36) (NA) from Tumina, male (38) (NA) from Tumina, female (21) (NA) from Dardpora, female (29) (NA) from Nishat, male (54) (NA) from Rambagh, female (55) (NA) from Nowgam, male (65) (NA) from Nowgam, male (24) (NA) from Nishat, male (38) (NA) from Batwara, female (50) (NA) from Humhama, male (60) (NA) from Brain and female (76) (NA) from Dragmullah.

 

In last 24 hours, they said, 271 patients—115 from Jammu and 118 from Kashmir recovered. So far 337683 have recovered, leaving active case tally at 7932— 4082 in Jammu and 3850 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 61,967 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

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