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  • JK Reports 56 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, No Death

    JK Reports 56 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, No Death

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 56 fresh covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Wednesday.

    They said that 19 cases were reported from Jammu division and 37 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 481064. Among the cases, 174695 are from Jammu division and 306425 from Kashmir Valley.

    Providing district wise details of the cases, they told GNS, Jammu reported 14, Udhampur 2,  Rajouri 1, Doda 2, Kathua 0, Samba 0, Poonch 0, Ramban 0, Reasi 0, Srinagar 2, Baramulla 6, Budgam 9, Pulwama 3, Kupwara 5, Anantnag 6, Bandipora 4, Ganderbal 0, Kulgam 2 and Shopian 0.

    There was no death either from Jammu division or Kashmir Valley during the time. So far 4789 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2356 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 140 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours, 90 from Jammu division and 50 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 639 active cases— 274 in Jammu and 365 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • JK Reports 76 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

    JK Reports 76 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 76 fresh covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Tuesday.

    They said that 43 cases were reported from Jammu division and 33 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 481064. Among the cases, 174676 are from Jammu division and 306388 from Kashmir Valley.

    Providing district wise details officials said that Jammu reported 30, Udhampur six,  Rajouri one, Doda two, Kathua one, Samba 0, Poonch one, Ramban 0, Reasi two, Srinagar 10, Baramulla three, Budgam 11, Pulwama one, Kupwara 0, Anantnag two, Bandipora three, Ganderbal 0, Kulgam two, Shopian one.

    There was no death either from Jammu division or Kashmir during the time. So far 4789 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2356 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 91 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours, 43 from Jammu division and 48 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 723 active cases,345 in Jammu and 345 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • JK Reports 151 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, One Death; Active Tally Nears 700

    JK Reports 151 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, One Death; Active Tally Nears 700

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 151 fresh covid-19 cases while there was one death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Friday.

    They said that 57 cases were reported from Jammu division and 94 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 480746. Among the cases, 174524 are from Jammu division and 306222 from Kashmir Valley.

    Providing district wise details of the cases, officials said that, 38 cases were reported Jammu, 27 from Srinagar, 15 from Budgam, 10 each from Pulwama and Anantnag, nine from Ganderbal, eight each from Baramulla, Kulgam and Kishtwar, five from Kishtwar, four each Udhampur, Doda and Kulgam, three from Bandipora, besides one each from Rajouri, Kathua and Ramban.

    There was one death from Jammu division during the time. So far 4789 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2356 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 92 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours—36 from Jammu division and 56 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 686 active cases— 301 in Jammu and 386 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • JK Reports 122 New Covid-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours

    JK Reports 122 New Covid-19 Cases In Last 24 Hours

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 122 fresh covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Wednesday.

    They said that 52 cases were reported from Jammu division and 70 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 480442. Among the cases, 174405 are from Jammu division and 306037 from Kashmir Valley.

    Providing district wise details of the cases, they  said that 38  cases were reported Jammu, 18 from Srinagar, 14 from Kulgam, 11 from Baramulla, seven from Bandipora, six from Doda, five from Kishtwar, five each from Budgam, Anantnag and Shopian, three from Kupwara, two each from Udhampur and Pulwama, besides one from Rajouri.

    There was no death either from Jammu division or Kashmir during the time. So far 4788 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2355 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 62 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours, 12 from Jammu division and 50 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 531 active cases, 240 in Jammu and 291 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • No Need To Panic Over Current Spike In Covid Cases: Experts to CS

    No Need To Panic Over Current Spike In Covid Cases: Experts to CS

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    SRINAGAR: In a meeting, health experts on Tuesday assured  Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta  that there is no need to panic in view of little spike in Covid-19 cases reported across the UT recently.

    The meeting was attended by the Secretary, Health; Director SKIMS; Principals of Medical Colleges and Heads of Medicine and Microbiology of Medical Colleges; Directors of Health Services Kashmir/Jammu besides other experts from the Medical field.

    Dr Mehta enjoined upon all these health experts to take all the necessary measures to tackle any issues that may arise full, an official spokesman in a statement said.

    Mehta asked them to perform the precautionary testing of individuals as per the set protocols and not to resort to either under testing or over testing in the health facilities. He impressed upon them to create ample awareness among public so that no unnecessary scare was created among them.

    The Chief Secretary also emphasised on taking stock of medicines and other paraphernalia beforehand so that people are served better. He asked the department to give booster doses to the vulnerable groups like elderly and persons with comorbidity. He also directed them for encouraging people to observe the Covid appropriate behavior for safety of all.

    On the occasion the Chief Secretary directed for constituting a three member committee under Director SKIMS with Principals of Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Srinagar as members for working out a standard protocol for treatment of patients across the health facilities of J&K for various ailments.

    He also urged the committee to look into the reasons of high rate of C-section births in the UT and advised them to suggest the corrective measures to address this issue.

    He further asked them to frame a mechanism in consonance with the hospitals in other regions regarding a policy for taking off days in lieu of night duty and working of medics. He also asked the Department to ensure that various wings in all hospitals must follow an inclusive approach with respect to all doctors working in the wing for ensuring equitable opportunities and due process of consultations in management of patients.

    The Secretary Health informed the meeting that currently there is no ICU bed occupancy related to covid in the health facilities of the UT. He made out that the testing capacity of J&K has been augmented by many folds. He made out that the full Genome Sequencing facility has been started at SKIMS recently and other at GMC Jammu shall be started soon. He also revealed that every sample of a positive  person is sent for its genome analysis as per the GoI guidelines.

    The Secretary apprised the meeting that Mock Drills were conducted in 162 health facilities across the UT on 10th April to ensure Operational Readiness for management of COVID at all identified dedicated facilities including GMCs/ DHs and CHCs with specific focus on Oxygen Plants (LMO/ PSA/ Manifold), Ventilators, Logistics & Human Resources.

    He said that the covid vaccination doses given in the age groups of 18 years & Above, 15-17 years and 12-14 years in the UT are above that of the National Average which was quiet encouraging. He ascertained that there is no reason to worry and only caution can evade its possible implications.

    Moreover the health experts also gave their suggestions regarding the current scenario and preparedness of J&K UT. They informed that the virus is not so lethal this time although the spread may be faster. They advised people to only take precautions so that they keep themselves safe as well as others.

    It was revealed that J&K has identified around 3000 Covid beds, 1966 isolation beds, and 330 ICU beds in its hospitals. It has a capacity to generate 1,14,366 LPM of oxygen from its 154 plants. The UT also has 4 CBNAAT, 15 TRUENAT labs in its hospitals to generate tests more accurately and expeditiously.

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  • JK Reports 97 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

    JK Reports 97 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir reported 97 fresh covid-19 cases while there was no death due to the virus during the last 24 hours, officials said on Tuesday.

    They said that 49 cases were reported from Jammu division and 48 from Kashmir Valley, taking the overall tally to 480230. Among the cases, 174353 are from Jammu division and 305967 from Kashmir Valley.

    Providing district wise details of the cases, officials said that 28 cases were reported Jammu, 14 from Srinagar, 10 from Budgam, seven from Kulgam, six Samba, four each from Udhampur and Kishtwar, three each from Rajouri, Baramulla, Ganderbal, two each from Reasi and Pulwama besides one each from Kathua, Poonch and Bandipora.

    There was no death either from Jammu division or Kashmir valley during the time. So far 4788 people have succumbed to the virus and among them include 2355 from Jammu division and 2433 from the Valley.

    Besides, they said, 52 Covid-19 patients recovered during the last 24 hours, seven from Jammu division and 45 from Kashmir Valley. There are now 471 active cases, 200 in Jammu and 271 in Kashmir. (GNS)

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  • COVID-19: JK Reports 31 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours

    COVID-19: JK Reports 31 Fresh Cases In Last 24 Hours

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Tuesday reported 31 fresh cases of Covid-19, taking the number of active cases to 156 while no death was reported in the last 24 hours.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that among 31 new cases, 29 have been reported from Kashmir division and two from Jammu division.

    He said that the total number of positive cases in Kashmir have reached to 305,679 including 303,125 recoveries and 2,433 deaths while total number of positive cases in Jammu division have reached to 174,152 including 171,764 and 2,353 deaths

    He further said that the total number of active cases in Jammu and Kashmir are 156 including 121 from Kashmir division and 35 from Jammu division.

    “Among the fresh 31 cases today, 16 are from Srinagar, three from Pulwama , two each from  Anantnag, Baramulla, Budgam and Kulgam and one each from two from Pulwama and one each from Kupwara and Ganderbal in Kashmir division and one each from Jammu and Kuthua in Jammu division.

    “In last 24 hours, 1125 Covid-19 tests were conducted in the UT while 41 patients have recovered,” he said.

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  • Covid-19 Still International Health Emergency: WHO

    Covid-19 Still International Health Emergency: WHO

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    SRINAGAR: The WHO has said that the Covid-19 pandemic still constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the WHO’s highest alert level.

    The announcement came amid the recent increase of weekly reported deaths worldwide. After its quarterly assessment meeting on the Covid-19 pandemic on Friday, the WHO’s International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee announced on Monday that Covid-19 continues to constitute a PHEIC, which has been concurred by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

    Covid-19 remains a dangerous infectious disease with the capacity to cause substantial damage to health systems, the committee said in a statement, while acknowledging that the Covid-19 pandemic may be approaching an inflection point, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Although infection or vaccination may lead to higher levels of population immunity globally and limit the impact of morbidity and mortality, “there is little doubt that this virus will remain a permanently established pathogen in humans and animals for the foreseeable future,” the committee added.

    It then called for long-term public health action that will prioritise the mitigation of Covid-19 impact on morbidity and mortality.

    Meanwhile, the committee recommends that countries should achieve 100 per cent vaccination coverage of high-priority groups, improve reporting of SARS-CoV-2 surveillance data to the WHO, and ensure long-term availability of medical countermeasures, such as Covid-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics.

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