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J&K Reports 15 Covid-19 Deaths, 2550 Fresh Cases

Some of the cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of GMC Srinagar, GMC Anantnag and District hospital Pulwama.

January 31, 2022
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Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir reported significant decline in the number of covid-19 cases as 2550 were confirmed in the last 24 hours even as 15 persons succumbed to the virus during the time, officials said on Monday.

They said 974 of the fresh cases were confirmed from Jammu Division and 1576 from Kashmir Valley, taking the total count to 435425.

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Regarding the fresh fatalities, the officials told GNS that ten among them were reported from Jammu division and five from Kashmir valley. So far 4674 people have died due to the virus—2285 in Jammu and 2389 in Kashmir Valley.

Giving district wise details, he said, Srinagar reported 391 cases, Baramulla 210, Budgam 172, Pulwama 84, Kupwara 225, Anantnag 138, Bandipora 171, Ganderbal 18, Kulgam 140, Shopian 27, Jammu 500, Udhampur 120, Rajouri 53, Doda 90, Kathua 11, Samba 14, Kishtwar 107, Poonch 21, Ramban 32 and Reasi 26.

Some of the cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of GMC Srinagar, GMC Anantnag and District hospital Pulwama.

The GMC Srinagar cases include Female (28) (NA) from Kulgam, female (45) (NA) from Zaffron colony, male (35) (NA) from Safakadal, male (105) (NA) from Bandipora, male (26) (NA) from Kupwara, male (50) (NA) from Nawakadal, male (71) (NA) from Budgam, female (74) (NA) from Habakadal, female (54) (NA) from Rawalpora, male (67) (NA) from Chadoora, male (65) (NA) from Budgam, female (70) (NA) from Budgam, male (37) (NA) from Pulwama, male (40) (NA) from Nowgam, female (24) from Qamarwari, male (37) (NA) from Elahibagh, male (35) from Nawhara Pulwama, female (45) from Pulwama, female (50) from Pinglena Pulwama, female (26) from Pinglena Pulwama, male (45) from Pinglena Pulwama, female (28) from Pinglena Pulwama, male (60) from Prichoo Pulwama, female (35) from Shalimar, male (34) from Naidkhah, male (60) from Tangpora, male (40) from Batamaloo, female (60) from Batamaloo, female (40) from Batamaloo, male (27) from Hyderpora, male (55) from HMT Sgr, male (48) from Bemina, female (43) from Bemina, male (16) from Baghat, female (51) from Baghat, male (74) from Mehjoor nagar, female (28) from Batamaloo, female (29) from HMT, female (20) from Peerbagh, male (48) from Hyderpora, male (64) from Sgr and male (31) from Brain.

The GMC Anantng cases include The GMC Anantnag cases include male (30) from Tangmarg DH Pora, female (30) from Nandimarg, female (33) from Ahmadabad DH Pora, female (30) from Danipora, male (34) from Damhall, male (35) from CRPora, male (35) from Wattoo, female (36) from Margibal, male (45) from Gujarpora, male (35) from Nagnard, five males (26, 35, 40, 35, 55) from Chimmer, male (70) from Kutmarg, male (19) from Pariwan, male (19) from Samnoo Kulgam, male (28) from Malwan, female (48) from Nillow Kulgam, male (42) from Odura Kulgam, female (24) from Reban, female (35) from Kulgam, female (20) from Chawalgam, female (32) from Chellen, female (27) from Wangam, male (42) from Shigunpora, male (41) from Chambgund, male (41) from Bogund, male (45) from Pomby, female (36) from Dardgund, male (25) from Srandoo Kulgam, male (35) from Lirrow Kulgam, female (26) from DK Marg Kulgam, male (22) from Khull Kulgam, male (50) from Buchroo, male (48) from Bumbrath Kulgam, male (50) from Frisal, male (56) from Khee, male (48) from Kalam Kulgam, male (62) from Mahipora, male (32) from Wanpoh, male (25) from Ponwa, male (44) from Srandoo, male (50) from Lamad, male (45) from Korel Ang, male (55) from Tantray Pora Kulgam, male (62) from Cheyan, male (43) from Ashtal, male (51) from Agroo, male (49) from Supat, male (52) from Kulgam, male (36) from Manzgam, male (64) from Daderkoot, male (50) from Tangbal, male (50) from Akhran, male (50) from Qaimoh, female (40) and male (29) from Tarigam, female (42) from Khudwani, female (35) from Okey Kulgam, female (31) from Jogipora Kulgam, female (25) from Begam Kulgam, male (32) from Deegam, two males (52, 26) from Bongam, male (70) from Chanapora, female (63) from Devpora, male (45) from Zawoora, male (30) from Nazneenpora, male (25) from Khathallan, male (45) from Kangnoo, male (35) from Parewan, male (44) from Laisoo, male (50) from Zainapora, male (50) from Rawalpora, female (32) from Pagnoo, male (45) from Devpora, male (46) from Trenz, female (55) from Yadar, two males (35, 16) from Wachi, female (30) from Kanigam, male (40) from Drawini, male (40) from Reban, four females (68, 78, 26, 28) from C/O PHC Achabal, male (50) from Sheteepora Bij, male (70) from Waghama Bij, male (21) from Kokernag, female (33) from Nagam Kokernag, male (45) from Watnard Kokernag, male (44) and female (35) from Adhal Kokernag, male (44) from Soaf Kokernag, male (27) from 19 RR Kokernag, female (30) from Ahlan Kokernag, female (22) and male (30) from Vailoo Kokernag, male (35) from Aishmuqam, female (40) from Larkipora Aishmuqam, female (35) from Siligam Ang, female (60) from Hapatnard, two females (60, 59) from Nambal, male (59) from Mattan, male (59) from Fohar, female (35) from Ang, female (32) from Jammu, female (18) from Seer Hamadan, female (50) from Salia, male (10) from Manigam Ang, female (50) from Brad Ang, male (58) from Mattan, male (46) from Krangsoo, female (50) from SK Colony, female (49) from Mulsoo Ang, female (36) from Maharashtra, male (20) and female (61) from Cheripora Shangus, two males (37, 60) from Chittergull Shangus, two males (27, 35) from Nowgam Shangus, female (25) from Shangus Ang, male (NA) from Sadoora, male (30) from Qazigund, male (NA) from Omoh Verinag, female (NA) from Dooru Verinag, female (48) from Srinagar, female (25) from Kund, male (54) from Banihal, male (40) from Babapora, male (29) from Nussu, male (49) from Nillow Kulgam and female (26) from Matibugh Kulgam.

The District Hospital Pulwama cases include female (55) from Zarken shopian, female (30) from Dompora, female (33) from Thokerpora, female (45) from Kalampora, female (35) from Marham shopian, male (28) from Pinglena, male (32) from Ratnipora, male (50) from Pulwama, female (33) from Prichoo, male (26) from Dangerpora, female (55) from Dangerpora, male (45) from Gudoora, female (32) from Koil, female (39) from Hanthoora, male (35) from Chadigam, male (36) from Prichoo, female (34) from Rahmoo, female (45) from Dalipora and male (60) from Talangama.

Besides, they said, 6433 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time—1853 from Jammu Division and 4580 from Kashmir. So far 394379 people have recovered, leaving active case tally at 36372 —9579 in Jammu and 26793 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 32645 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

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