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385 New Covid-19 Cases In J&K, Tally Reaches 95710

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November 2, 2020
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Srinagar, Nov 2: Jammu and Kashmir reported 385 new covid-19 cases including 13 travelers in last 24 hours, taking the total case tally to 95710.
Among the fresh cases, officials told GNS that 251 cases were reported in Kashmir Valley and 134 in Jammu division with 108 alone reported from the winter capital of the J&K.
Giving the details, they said, Srinagar reported 71 cases, Budgam 16, Baramulla 69, Pulwama 15, Kupwara 32, Anantnag 8, Bandipora 12, Ganderbal 14, Kulgam 2, Shopian 12, Jammu 108, Rajouri 3, Udhampur 2, Doda 2, Kathua 4, Poonch 3, Samba 3, Kishtwar 2, Ramban 7 and Reasi 0.
Moreover, sources said, 623 patients recovered including 245 from Jammu region and 378 from the Valley.

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