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J&K Reports 4354 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, 5 Deaths  

They said, 1440 of the cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 2914 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 424085.

January 28, 2022
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Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir reported decline in covid-19 cases for the third day in a row with 4354 fresh infections confirmed in the last 24 hours while as five persons succumbed to the virus during the time, officials said on Friday.

They said, 1440 of the cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 2914 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 424085.

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Giving district wise, the officials told, Srinagar 916, Baramulla 290, Budgam 229, Pulwama 90, Kupwara 618, Anantnag 329, Bandipora 109, Ganderbal 42, Kulgam 262, Shopian 29, Jammu 763, Udhampur 111, Rajouri 43, Doda 103, Kathua 68, Samba 104, Kishtwar 30, Poonch 91, Ramban 106 and Reasi 21.

Regarding the deaths, they said, three were confirmed from Jammu division and two from Kashmir Valley, taking the total fatality count to 4647. 2268 of the deaths were reported in Jammu division and 2379 in Kashmir.

 

A number of fresh cases were confirmed at GMC Srinagar associated diagnostic labouratories, GMC Anatnag and District Hospital Pulwama.

 

The cases confirmed at GMC Srinagar associated diagnostic laboratories include male (36) from Awantipora, female (30) from Bemina, male (27) from Awantipora, male (21) from Shopian, female (16months) from Assam, male (20months) from Pattan, male (82) from Sgr, male (26) from Sgr, female (25) from Shopian, male (28) from Sgr, male (45) from Sgr, male (40) from Pampore, female (39) from Budgam, male (22) from Sgr, female (48) from Sgr, female (44) from Budgam, male (21) from Sgr, male (36) from Peerbagh, female (58) from Sgr, female (80) from Tral, male (66) from Barzulla, female (65) from Barzulla, male (22) from Barzulla, female (68) from Chanpora Sgr, male (50) from Budgam, male (80) from Sgr, male (33) from Sgr, male (37) from Budgam, male (34) from Kokernag, female (38) from Nawakadal, female (40) from Bemina, male (60) from Dalgate, male (47) from Sanatnagar, male (32) from Bemina, male (60) from Peerbagh,female (01) from Sgr, female (55) from Batamaloo, male (30) from Bemina, female (40) from Bemina, female (65) from Habakadal, male (50) (NA) from Keegam, female (45) from Sgr, male (27) from Batamaloo, male (31) from Khayam, female (27) from GDC Girls Hostel, male (30) from GDC Boys Hostel, female (20) from Lalbazar, female (70) from Chattabal, female (50) from Chattabal, female (26) from Lalbazar, male (65) from Tral, male (30) from Sgr, female (26) from GDC Girls Hostel, male (30) from Kulgam, male (65) from Kupwara, male (27) from Hyderpora, female (26) from HMT, female (25) from GDC Girls Hostel, male (50) from Hyderpora and female (25) from Hyderpora.

 

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (63) from Noonmai Kulgam, male (50) from Buchroo Kulgam, male (72) from Frisal Kulgam, male (28) from Sadoora, male (56) from Akhran, male (45) from Qazigund, male (22) from Vessu, male (33) from Doda, male (47) from Nussu, male (45) from Kilam, male (28) from Tral, female (33) from Kulgam, female (16) from Redwani, male (46) from Wanpoh, male (26) from Kupwara, male (35) from Qaimoh, female (30) from Bhan, male (60) from Ashmuji, male (50) from Redwani, male (20) from Malipora, male (50) from Hablishi, male (30) from Agroo, male (40) from Gund, female (40) from Vessu, male (26) from Srinagar, male (59) from Damjan, male (45) from Verinag, two males (32, 35) from Anantnag, female (78) from Mominabad Ang, male (51) from Kulgam, male (28) from Phalgam, female (62) from Mir Bazar, male (42) from Srinagar, male (43) from Sarnal, male (28) and female (28) from Krangsoo, two females (41, 50) from Anantnag, female (29) from Lazibal, female (14) from Bijbhera, male (28) from Lal Chowk, male (45) from Sangam and female (30) from Akingam.

 

The cases from DH Pulwama and include female (21) from Rajpora, female (30) from Karimabad, female (40) from Ruhmoo, female (40) from Sankherpora budgam, female (50) from Chewakalan, female (32) from Kulpora, female (32) from Gongoo, female (30) from Maspuna, female (42) from Chandigam, female (30) from Litter, female (33) from Tral, male (60) from Karimabad, female (40) from Mirgund, female (32) from Moole, female (36) from Sirnoo, male (35) from Pulwama, female (32) from Aripora, female (32) from Karimabad, female (35) from Reshipora, male (50) from Dalipora, male (30) from Karimabad, female (49) from Murran, female (39) from Pakherpora budgam, female (29) from Imam sahib shopian, female (28) from Batpora tral and female (45) from Agricheck.

 

Besides, they said, 5850 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time—1918 from Jammu Division and 3932 from Kashmir. So far 374282 people have recovered, leaving active case tally at 45156—11110 in Jammu and 34046 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 33999 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

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