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JK reports 419 fresh positive cases, 467003 recovered
8/18/2022 10:48:01 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Aug 18: The Government today informed that 419 fresh positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) have been reported today; 58 from Jammu division and 361 from Kashmir division, thus taking the total number of positive cases to 475109.
Moreover, 558 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 100 fromJammu division and 458 from Kashmir division.
According to the daily Media Bulletin on novel Corona virus (Covid-19), out of 475109 positive cases, 3327 are Active Positive (512 in Jammu Division and 2815 in Kashmir Division), 467003 have recovered and 4779 have died; 2347 in Jammu division and 2432in Kashmir division.
The Bulletin further said that out of 26336182 test results available, 475109 samples have tested positive and 25861073 samples have been tested as negative till date. Besides, 11,314 COVID tests have been conducted in last 24 hours.
Till date 6699394 persons have been enlisted for observation which included 146 persons in home quarantine including facilities operated by government, 3327 in isolation and 348 in home surveillance. Besides, 6690794 persons have completed their surveillance period.
Providing district-wise breakup for positive cases for today, the Bulletin informs that in Kashmir division, Srinagar reported 115 cases, Baramulla reported 98 cases, Budgam 53 cases, Pulwama reported 09 cases, Kupwara reported 26 cases, Anantnag reported 24 cases, Bandipora reported 07 cases, Ganderbal reported 08 cases, Kulgam reported 19 case while as Shopian reported 02 fresh cases for today.
Similarly in Jammu division, Jammu reported 29 cases, Udhampur 00, Rajouri 04, Doda 03, Kathua 02, Samba 05, Kishtwar 10, Poonch 02, Ramban 03 while as Reasi reported no fresh case for today.
The bulletin informs that in case of any help, the general public can call J&K UT Centralised Health Helpline- Toll Free No. 104. In case of emergency, people can avail free ambulance services 24x7 by calling toll free number 108 while as pregnant women and sick infants can avail free services by dialling toll free number 102, the bulletin reads.
It also informs that the public can reach national helpline by dialling 1075.
Further the bulletin also informs the public that for any kind of COVID-19 query, logon to www.covidrelief.jk.gov.in
The readers can also reach us on the official Twitter account of DIPR-J&K @diprjk; website: http://www.jkdirinf.in; Webportal: jkinfonews.com and Facebook: @dipr.jammu.kashmir.
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