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J&K Reports 1982 New Covid-19 Cases, Lowest In 20 Days

7 Deaths Reported In 24 Hours, 4699 With 2400 In Kashmir

February 3, 2022
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Srinagar, Feb 3: Jammu and Kashmir reported 1982 fresh covid-19 cases, lowest in 20 days, even as seven persons succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said.

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Official sources told  that 694 cases were from Jammu Division and 1288 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall infection tally to 442462.

Regarding the fresh fatalities, the officials told  that five among them were reported from Jammu division and two from Kashmir valley. So far 4699 people have died due to the virus—2299 in Jammu and 2400 in Kashmir Valley.

Giving district wise details, he said, Srinagar reported 413 cases, Baramulla 253, Budgam 116, Pulwama 44, Kupwara 230, Anantnag 71, Bandipora 56, Ganderbal 44, Kulgam 47, Shopian 14, Jammu 310, Udhampur 74, Rajouri 26, Doda 76, Kathua 62, Samba 34, Kishtwar 28, Poonch 21, Ramban 45 and Reasi 18.

 

A number of the cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories associated with GMC Srinagar and GMC Anantnag.

 

The GMC Srinagar cases include female (16) from Sadribal, female (35) from Lalbazar, male (35) from Harwan, male (19) from Palpora Pampore, female (75) from Pampore, male (52) from Pampore, male (19) from Pampore, female (25) from Pampore, female (75) from Pampore, male (67) from Pampore, female (54) from Kakpora Pulwama, male (40) from Pampore, male (50) from Tenjan Pulwama, female (35) from Budgam, female (35) from Pampore, female (35) from Khrew, male (20) from Pampore, female (35) from Tral, female (26) from Lelhar kakapora, female (30) from Pampore, female (27) from Chandhara Pampore, male (36) from Tenjan budgam, female (35) from Drangbal, male (75) from Zoonipora, male (19) (NA) from Shopian, female (35) (NA) from Qasbyar Pulwama, female (40) (NA) from Shopian, male (41) (NA) from Barzulla, male (39) (NA) from Rajpora, male (15) from Abhama Pulwama, male (15) (NA) from Abhama, Pulwama, male (15) (NA) from Pulwama, male (15) from Pulwama, female (16) (NA) from Abhama, female (60) (NA) from Pulwama, female (25) (NA) from Dangerpora, female (16) (NA) from Pulwama, male (65) (NA) from Pulwama, male (30) (NA) from Shopian, male (40) (NA) from Pakherpora, female (30) (NA) from Pulwama, female (50) (NA) from Chrar -i- shareef, female (53) (NA) from Humhama, female (70) (NA) from Kupwara, male (70) (NA) from Pulwama, male (24) (NA) from Pulwama, male (40) (NA) from Nawabazar, male (35) (NA) from Anantnag, male (40) (NA) from Bemina, male (40) (NA) from Pulwama, male (35) (NA) from Pulwama, male (40) from Kangan, male (10) from Kathidarwaza, male (55) from Ashmuqam, female (04) (NA) from Pampore, female (68) (NA) from Sgr, male (42) (NA) from Hawal, male (80) (NA) from Pulwama, female (75) (NA) from Bagi mehtab, female (52) (NA) from Saribal, male (85) (NA) from Rawalpora, male (58) (NA) from Bemina, female (25) (NA) from Baramulla, male (35) (NA) from Bagi mehtab, female (48) (NA) from HMT, female (29) (NA) from Sgr, male (30) (NA) from Naseembagh and female (62) (NA) from Habbak.

 

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (45) from Bijbhera, female (48) from Anchidora, male (24) from Srinagar, female (70) from Seer Ang, male (60) from Litter Pul, female (70) from Kokernag, male (44) from Qazimohallah, male (26) from Achabal, female (46) from Dooru, female (28) from Ashmuji Kulgam, female (30) from Badroo Kulgam, male (60) from Reban Kulgam, female (32) from G Darvaish Kulgam, female (25) from HS Bugh Kulgam, female (19) from Shiganpora Kulgam, female (60) from Noomai Kulgam, male (30) from Wagund Qazigund, male (45) from Shempora Anantnag, male (45) from Lewdoora Ang, male (50) from Banihal, male (30) from Sangran Ang, female (35) from Devsar, male (21) from Lammer Kulgam, female (23) from Check Qazigund, male (45) from Police Shopian, female (55) from Batpora, female (52) from Reshinagar, female (28) from Shopian, female (75) from Kanipora Balapora, female (55) from Kanipora, male (75) from D H Pora, female (21) from Bongam, female (30) from Imamsahib, male (35) from Tulran, male (32) from Shopian, male (23) from Kashwa, male (33) from Handew, male (50) from Durpora, male (61) from Sugan, female (32) from Tangmarg, female (22) from D K Pora, female (23) from Heff, male (45) from Nagbal, female (30) from Sheelipora, male (65) and female (60) from Hard Tooru, male (40) from Brariangan, female (34) from Kulgam, two males (65, 45) from Trahpoo, female (32) from Tooru, male (38) from Achabal, female (36) from Gopalpora, male (35) from Brienty, male (70) from Durpora Khiram, male (48) from Kudpora Khiram, male (30) from Wopzan Bij, male (35) from Tulkhun Bij, male (50) from Khalar Kokernag, male (50) from Adhal Kokernag, female (35) from Chartazee Kokernag, male (34) from Magam Kokernag, male (30) from Wangam Kokernag, male (14) from Daksum, male (48) from Hitigam Srigufwara, male (40) from Ramhall Mattan, female (31) from Delhi, female (32) and male (50) from Gujarat, male (53) from Brimmer Shangus, male (42) from Chowgam Shangus, male (35) from Wangam Shangus, female (30) from Heward Kapran, male (31) from Mehmoodabad, male (50) from Kralmad, male (53) from Dooru Verinag, female (60) from Verinag, male (45) from Nagam DH Pora, female (36) from Damhall DH Pora, male (68) from M Pora Kulgam, male (37) from Kulgam, male (47) from Sopat Kulgam, male (45) from Devsar, male (67) from Berigam Kulgam, male (45) from Ashthal Kulgam, female (21) from Arreh Kulgam, female (70) from Tangmarg Kulgam, female (40) from Sopor Kulgam, female (30) from Sonigam Kulgam, female (36) from Qaimoh Kulgam, female (30) from Poniwah Kulgam.

 

Besides, they said, 5093 Covid-19 patients recovered during the time— 1554 from Jammu Division and 3539 from Kashmir. So far 411052 people have recovered, leaving the active case tally at 26711—7682 in Jammu and 19029 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 48836 doses of covid-19 vaccine were administered during the time in J&K. (GNS)

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