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501 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, 2 Deaths In Jammu and Kashmir

INS Desk by INS Desk
April 3, 2021
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Srinagar, April 3: Jammu and Kashmir reported 501 fresh covid-19 cases, third highest single-day count in three days, taking the total infection tally to 132439.
Among the fresh cases, 108 were reported from Jammu division and 393 in Kashmir Valley, the officials said. Also two more persons succumbed to the virus, taking the total toll due to the pathogen to 2005 in J&K—740 in Jammu and 1265 in the Valley.
Providing district-wise details, they said that Srinagar reported 207 cases, Baramulla 89, Budgam 35, Pulwama 14, Kupwara 12, Anantnag 11, Bandipora 8, Ganderbal 5, Kulgam 9, Shopian 3,
Jammu 69, Udhampur 5, Rajouri 4, Doda 1, Kathua 18, Samba 8, Kishtwar 0, Poonch 1, Ramban 1 and
Reasi 1.
A number of these cases were confirmed The CD cases include male (38) from Soura, female (27) from Alamgiri Bazar, two males (39, 50) from Lal Bazar, male (NA) from Rajbagh, male (42) from Sanatnagar, female (NA) from Sopore, male (NA) from Shopian, female (NA) from Kathidarwaza, female (35) from Dalgate, female (35) from Amdakadal, female (26) from Baghwanpora, three males (40, 32, 22) from Lal Bazar, female (51) from Rajbagh, female (21) from Nowgam, male (33) from Bombay, male (25) from Beerwah, male (37) from Habba Kadal, female (21) from Alochibagh, male (29) from Hyderpora, female (12) from Bemina, male (38) from Brane, male (36) from Sanatnagar, female (16) from Bypass, female (32) from Batmaloo, female (51) from Rawalpora, male (30) from Noorbagh, female (16) from Tangpora, female (64) and male (70) from Chatapora, male (58) from Lalbazar, male (48) from Kanitar, female (25) from Srinagar, female (NA) from Sopore, male (50) from Soiteng, female (30) from Ganderbal, male (70) from Soiteng, female (16) from Batwara, male (62) from Karan Nagar, male (72) from Kupwara, female (60) from Khanmoh, female (60) from Pulwama, male (72) from Alochibagh, male (08) and female (43) from Sonwar, female (NA) from Hyderpora, male (21) from Dalgate, female (48) and male (31) from Maharashtra, male (13) from Nehrupark, male (18) from Chanapora, male (59) from Pampore, female (29) from Mumlri, female (35) from NA, female (50) from Barzulla, female (38) from Peerbagh, male (65) from Eidgah, female (35) from Bemina, male (36) from Habak.
The SKIMS cases include female (65) from Sogam Budgam, male (32) from Wadipora Chadoora, female (36) from Wadipora Chadoora, female (45) from Hajibagh Budgam, male (17) from Hajibagh, male (73) from Rawalpora, male (76) from Bagi mehtab, female (60) from Bag-i-Mehtab, Male (56) from CRPF Humhama Budgam, female (20) from GDC chandiloora Baramulla, female (45) from Safakadal, male (36) from Nowshera, female (14) from Lalbazar, male (45) from Malbagh, male (40) from Dialgam anantnag, male (48) from Awantabhawan sgr, male (79) from Qamarwari sgr, female (43) from Buchpora sgr, female (30) from Hassan abad sgr, male (55) from Lalbazar sgr, female (30) (NA) from Sgr, female (50) from Pampore, female (50) from Poonch.
The GMC Anantnag cases include male (42) from Bewoora Sirgufwara, female (15) from Sirgufwara, male (50) from Kulgam, female (35) from Chorsu, female (40) and male (09) from Dooru, male (40) from Brakpora.
Moreover, they said, 140 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals—31 from Jammu Division and 109 from Kashmir Division. There are 3574 covid-19 active cases—840 in Jammu division and 3734 in Kashmir. 126860 people have recovered so far in the J&K, they added.

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