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Home » J&K Reports 1117 New Covid-19 Cases, 25 Deaths

J&K Reports 1117 New Covid-19 Cases, 25 Deaths

Posted on June 10, 2021 by KS News Desk | Last updated on June 10, 2021

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir reported 1117 fresh covid-19 cases while 25 people succumbed to the virus in last 24 hours, officials said on Thursday.

They said that 332 of these cases were reported from Jammu division and 785 from Kashmir Valley, taking the total count to 304866.

Also, they said, 13 deaths were reported from Jammu valley and 12 from Kashmir valley , taking the overall toll to 4143.

Providing district-wise details, the officials told GNS that Srinagar reported 194 cases, Baramulla 100, Budgam 121, Pulwama 77, Kupwara 81, Anantnag 74, Bandipora 44, Ganderbal 30, Kulgam 56, Shopian 8, Jammu 50, Udhampur 47, Rajouri 44, Doda 56, Kathua 16, Samba 11, Kishtwar 24, Poonch 22, Ramban 51 and Reasi 11.

Moreover, they said, 2363 more COVID-19 patients have recovered—886 from Jammu Division and 1477 from Kashmir. A total of 282142 people have recovered, leaving the active positive cases to 18581— 6949 in Jammu and 11632 in Kashmir, they said.

A number of the fresh cases were confirmed at diagnostic laboratories of CD hospital and GMC Anantnag respectively.

The CD cases include male (23) from Lal Bazar, two males (45, 20) from Az Plywood Factory, male (42) from Awantipora, male (60) from Khrew, male (23) from Newa Pul, male (41) from Gundipora Pul, female (29) from Khanda Pul, female (28) from Trichal Pul, female (21) from Zasoo Pul, male (31) from Trich Pul, male (20) from Aliepora Pul, two females (60, 27) from Bellow Pul, female (30) from Payer Pul, female (30) from Hanjan Bala, female (25) from Shirmal Shopian, female (18) from Thumuna Pul, male (55) from Hawal, female (48) from Awantipora, female (NA) from Khansahib Budgam, female (85) from Shopian, two males (NA, NA) from Ganderbal, two females (43, 67) from Shahabad, male (50) from Awantipora, two females (16, 35) from Lurgam, male (22) from Kanginagh, female (17) from Srg, female (34) from Wathroo, male (50) from HMT, male (26) and two females (26, 48) from Batmaloo, male (30) from Eidgah, male (55) from Habakadal, female (21) from Qamarwari, two males (45, 50) from Qamarwari, female (11) from Batmaloo, male (33) and two females (26, 30) from Bemina, male (30) from Gangbugh, two males (11, 05) from Barzulla, female (22) from Budshah Nagar, female (54) and male (55) from Alochibagh, male (33) from Hawal, female (18) from Munawarabad, male (50) from Aalikadal, female (48) from HMT, male (60) from Noorbagh, male (32) from Rathpora, male (45) from Goripora, female (30) from Palpora, male (19) from Kupwara, male (NA) from Pulwama, male (65) from Alochibagh, male (30) from Budgam, female (21) from Rainawari, male (37) from Chattabal, female (38) from Kanipora Budgam, male (29) from Qamarwari, female (40) from Budgam, female (24) from Srinagar, male (30) from Fatehkadal Srg, male (34) from Padshahibagh, male (62) from Kupwara, female (39) from Nowpora, male (09) from Banihal, male (52) from Baghwanpora, two males (61, 65) from Khanyar, male (41) from Hawal, male (70) from Elahibagh, female (08) from Lalbazar, male (36) from Mallah Bagh, male (25) from Khanda Budgam, female (45) from Pati Brein, female (35) from Shalimar, female (45) from Buchpora, female (16) from Sikhbagh, female (45) from Nowshera, female (30) from Umer Colony, two males (33, 14) and female (37) from Lal Bazar, female (38) from Beerwah, female (30) from Rajbagh Srg, female (30) from Pulwama, female (70) from Sumbal, female (60) from Palpora and male (42) from Alamgiri Bazar.

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (40) from Vessu, female (33) from Chowgam, female (21) from Zongalpora, female (25) and male (47) from Akhal, two males (30, 35) from Q Devsar, two males (17, 17) from Adigam, male (42) from Branil, female (25) from Watihal, male (35) from Gundipora, male (65) from Churat, male (19) from Pahloo, male (32) from Kund, male (47) from Adigam, male (25) from Devsar, four males (50, 23, 36, 40) and female (45) from DM Brick Kiln Kilam, male (24) and three females (25, 35, 45) from CM Brick Kiln, male (32) from Chanjoo, female (35) from Bijbehara, male (65) from Banihal, male (75) from Kund Ang, female (31) from Harnag, two males (20, 25) from Pehru, female (65) from Dailgam, male (32) from Iqbalabad KP Road, male (55) from Bilal Colony Ang, male (23) from Qazigund, female (30) from Sarnal, male (38) from Zodder, male (33) from Chee, male (25) from Dooru, male (25) from Shirpora, female (19) from Donipawa, male (29) from Sangran, male (26) from 96 Bn Crpf Mattan, male (29) from Mattan, female (21) from Shangus Ang, male (24) from Ranipora Shangus, male (25) from Ohh Paisen Shangus, male (26) from Noonmai, male (37) from HS Bugh, male (27) from Tarigam, male (24) from Aarwan, female (67) from Naid Mohalla Bij, female (57) from Dooru, female (24) from Omoh Verinag, male (33) from Mirmidan, female (45) from Khahdar, male (23) from Boon, male (20) from Gadool, male (30) from Dodkul and female (36) from Pindobal. (GNS)

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