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Home » J&K REPORTS 1801 FRESH COVID-19 CASES, 29 DEATHS

J&K REPORTS 1801 FRESH COVID-19 CASES, 29 DEATHS

Posted on June 3, 2021 by KS News Desk | Last updated on June 3, 2021

Srinagar:  Jammu and Kashmir reported 1801 fresh covid-19 cases while 29 more people succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours, officials said on Thursday.

They said 554 of these cases were confirmed in Jammu division and 1247 in Kahsmir Valley, taking the total case tally to 295879.

Regarding the deaths, they said, 15 were reported from Jammu division and 14 from Kashmir Valley, taking the fatality count to 3992 so far since the outbreak of the pandemic.     

Providing district wise details, the officials told GNS that Srinagar reported 329 cases, Baramulla 148, Budgam 194, Pulwama 143, Kupwara 126, Anantnag 100, Bandipora 52, Ganderbal 67, Kulgam 76, Shopian 12, Jammu 153, Udhampur 27, Rajouri 92, Doda 67, Kathua 46, Samba 15, Kishtwar 25,  Poonch 55, Ramban 56 and Reasi 18.

Moreover, they said, 2694more COVID-19 patients have recovered, 886 from Jammu Division and 1808 from Kashmir valley. There are now 30657 active positive cases, 11133 in Jammu and 19524 in Kashmir.

Meanwhile, officials said one new confirmed case of mucormycosis (black fungus) has been reported today, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed cases to 13 in the J&K.

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

The CD cases include male (55) from Murran Pul, two females (19, 26) from Maloora, female (22) and male (60) from Bemina, male (48) from Tengpora, two females (37, 35) from HMT, male (28) from Nowgam, three males (32, 45, 19) and female (41) from Batmaloo, male (23) from Chattabal, female (55) and male (60) from Bemina, male (82) from Nishat, male (38) from Khanyar, male (73) from Bemina, male (35) from Srinagar, male (17) from Khan Sahab Budgam, female (70) from Sanjipora Budgam, female (65) from Ganderbal, female (Na) from Eidgah, female (53) and male (18) from Town Srg, male (45) from Pampore Pul, female (33) from Nowhatta, male (48) from Rainawari, two females (27, 19) from Khankah Mohalla, female (60) from Khrew, female (58) from Khanyar, female (39) from Basant Bagh, female (60) from Padshah Bagh, male (46) from Khanyar, female (58) from Beshambernagar, female (25) from Hawal, male (45) from Nawabazar, male (40) from Hawal, female (25) from Soura, female (60) from Chanapora, female (50) from Kupwara, male (65) from Ishber, female (38) from Buchpora, male (25) from Habak, female (35) from Kanitar Saderbal, female (28) from Saderbal, female (45) from Hazratbal, male (39) from Shalimar, male (29) and female (28) from Lal Bazar, female (22) from Illahibagh, female (36) from Harwan, male (24) and female (54) from Nishat, male (50) from Nowhatta, female (65) from Umer Colony, male (32) from Gulshan Bagh, two males (06, 40) and female (36) from Amdakadal, male (66) from Mandibal, female (30) from Botakadal, male (55) from Qamarwari, male (09) from Kawdara, male (30) and two females (25, 70) from Hawal, two males (44, 42) from Nowshera, male (36) from Zadibal, two females (09, 12) from Eidgah, female (50) and two males (NA, 18) from Narwara, male (23) from Alamgiri Bazar, male (17) from Zadibal, female (35) from Zoonimar, male (26) from Soura, female (32) from Chewakalan, male (25) from Dogripora, two males (11, 20) from Singoo Narbal, male (52) from J&K, male (NA) from Budgam, male (30) from Kargil, male (30) from Niloora Pul, female (20) from Pirtaki Pul, male (28) from Litter Pul, female (23) from Achan Pul, female (57) from Tahab Pul, male (48) from Chandrigam, male (56) from K Koot, male (45) from Buchoo, male (32) from Amirabad, male (72) from Lorgam, male (32) from Dadsara, two males (27, 27) and two females (42, 37) from Abhama Pul, female (24) and male (19) from Arihal Dangerpora, female (30) from Sindoo Shirmal, female (45) from Tiken Batpora, male (35) from Rakh Children, male (23) from Sonsamil Pul, female (28) from Bandzoo Pul, male (35) from Ashmander, male (45) from Qasba Yaar Pul, female (65) from Sumerbugh, female (67) from Tengen, male (17) from Zaffron Colony Pampore, male (42) from Nehama, female (25) from Frestbal Pampore, female (23) from Khrew, male (35) from Drangbal Pampore, male (45) from Kakapora, male (60) from Tarbal, female (40) from Rathpora, female (23) from Qamarwari, male (40) from Goripora, female (40) from Guzarbal, male (20) from Circuit House, two females (60, 35) from Zavan Srg, male (44) and female (17) from Chattabal, male (35) from Kawdara, female (28) and male (52) from Wazir Bagh Srg, male (65) from Khag Budgam, female (42) and male (32) from Wanganpora Srg, male (42) from Hakeem Bagh Rawalpora Srg, male (30) from Habakadal, male (35) and female (55) from Noorbagh, male (29) from GDC Boys Hostel, female (55) from Parraypora, male (76) from Pampore, male (40) from Fatehkadal, male (42) from Wanbal, male (52) from Kathidarwaza, female (32) from Firdousabad Batmaloo, male (50) from Shopian, male (70) from Nawakadal, female (15) from Larkipora Baramulla, two females (26, NA) from HMT, male (27) from Bemina, two males (40, 35) and female (50) from Chattabal, female (50) from Zakura, two females (37, 57) and male (43) from Syed Colony Habak, male (19) from Chatterhama, male (38) and female (58) from Hazratbal, male (56) from Zakura, male (35) from 90 Feet Soura, female (24) from Rainawari, male (67) and female (60) from Umar Haire Buchpora, female (28) from Batpora, female (60) from Nishat Ishber, male (43) and female (40) from Habak, female (49) from Kanitar, male (57) and female (55) from Umer Colony.

The GMC Anantnag cases include male (45) from Achabal, female (32) from Hakura, male (38) from Mir Bazar, male (49) from Qazigund, male (21) from Ramban Jammu, female (45) from Shopian, male (42) from Moominabad, female (35) from Hazratbal Ang, male (24) from Akingam, male (43) from Anchidora, female (38) from Cheeni Chowk, female (40) from Imoo, male (55) from Kreeri, female (39) from Kadipora, female (35) and male (45) from Shamsipora, male (40) from Dailgam, male (40) from Ashajipora, male (22) from Kamad, female (14) from Ashmuqam, female (28) from Mir Bazar, two males (15, 45) from DH Pora, female (45) from Margibal, female (45) from N Marg, male (65) from Bangiward, female (35) male (19) from K B Pora, male (48) from C R Pora, male (16) from Laisoo, female (30) from D H Pora, male (25) from N Marg, male (40) from Avil, male (65) from D H Pora, female (25) from Kowserbal, male (85) from CR Pora, male (33) from Nonmai, male (26) from Turigam, male (40) from Kharibari, male (15) from Parigam, male (45) from Shalipora, female (32) from Kaladrung, female (45) from Katapora, two females (30, 48) from Badroo and female (08) from Hanger. (GNS)

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