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J&K Reports 1013 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, Tally Rises To 44570

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September 7, 2020
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Srinagar, Sept 07: With 1013 covid-19 cases including 87 travelers reported in last 24 hours, Jammu and Kashmir has seen more than a thousand infections for the fifth day in a row on Monday.
Among the fresh cases, 442 are from Kashmir Valley and 600 from Jammu division, taking the overall tally to 44570.
Giving district-wise break of the cases, official sources said that Srinagar reported 136, Baramulla 31, Pulwama 40,
Budgam 56, Anantnag 40, Bandipora 31, Kupwara 38, Kulgam 3, Shopian 10, Ganderbal 28, Jammu 442, Rajouri 12, Kathua 21, Udhampur 32, Samba 22, Ramban 1, Doda 13, Poonch 41, Reasi 15 and Kishtwar 1.
Meanwhile, 433 patients—69 from Jammu and 364 from Valley—have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals in J&K, they added.

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