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145 travelers among 615 new covid-19 cases in J&K, total 17920

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July 26, 2020
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday reported 615 new covid-19 infections including 145 travellers, taking the number of cases in J&K to 17920.
Official sources said that while 136 fresh cases were reported from Jammu division, the bulk, 479
Infections were confirmed from Kashmir Valley.
Among them, Srinagar reported 209 cases, Baramulla 14, Kulgam 2, Shopian 27, Anantnag 25, Kupwara 17, Pulwama 25, Budgam 88, Bandipora 41, Ganderbal 31, Jammu 37, Kathua 5, Rajouri 33, Udhampur 6, Ramban 15, Samba 10, Doda 14, Poonch 14 and Reasi 2.
In Kashmir, Srinagar tops the list with 4002 cases followed by Baramulla with 1772, Kulgam 1445, Shopian 1390, Anantnag 1176, Pulwama 1219, Kupwara 1035, Budgam 1128, Bandipora 632, and Ganderbal 349.
In Jammu division, Jammu district has 860 cases, Rajouri 557, Ramban 487, Kathua 465, Udhampur 394, Samba 374, Doda 242, Poonch 184, Reasi 103, and Kishtwar 106. With the new cases, the tally overall has risen to 17920—14148 in Kashmir and 3772 in Jammu.
Meanwhile, 411 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from various hospitals, 41 from Jammu Division and 370 from Kashmir Valley.

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