Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

55 TEST POSITIVE IN J&K, BIGGEST SINGLE-DAY SPIKE; UT TALLY CROSSES 900 MARK

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) state unit president Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said the Congress govenrment in Punjab was like a ‘mohalla’ cricket team without a captain.

In a statement, Mann alleged that chief minister Amarinder Singh was acting like a mute spectator in this hour of crisis . “Like the previous Badal government, all kinds of mafias are indulging in open ‘loot’ in the state now too,” he alleged.

Mann said why cabinet ministers did not speak when the names of senior officials figured in the irrigation scam or against the loot by power mafia. “The state government should announce a complete waiver of power bills for two months ,” they said. HTC

SRINAGAR/JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir witnessed the biggest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday as fifty-five more people tested positive, taking the tally to 934, officials said.

Of the fresh infections, 42 were reported from Kashmir division—Kulgam, Kupwara, Anantnag, Shopian and Baramulla districts—where the tally has risen to 844 and 13 people have tested positive in Kathua, Samba and Reasi districts.

Officials said 28 more patients have recovered and were discharged from various hospitals in Kashmir division. So far, 400 in Kashmir and 55 in Jammu division

28 MORE PATIENTS HAVE RECOVERED AND WERE DISCHARGED FROM VARIOUS HOSPITALS IN KASHMIR

have recovered from the disease.

At SKIMS Medical College Bemina in Srinagar, an 83-yearold woman was among the 124 recovered patients so far. “Total recoveries from infection so far are 124, including an 83-year-old female patient,” said Javaid Malik, head of chest medicine SKIMS Medical College.

Now, active cases in the Valley stand at 435 and 34 are in Jammu.

Till date, 98,083 people in contact with suspected cases have been put under surveillan­ce— 24,285 in home quarantine, 153 in hospital quarantine and 10,830 under home surveillan­ce. Besides, 62,336 people have completed their 28-day surveillan­ce period.

A government advisory has also cautioned the public that drinking methanol, ethanol or bleach does not prevent or cure COVID-19 and can be extremely dangerous. “Methanol, ethanol, and bleach are poisons and drinking them can lead to disability and death. They are used in cleaning products to kill the virus on surfaces. They will not kill the virus in your body but will harm your internal organs,” the advisory stated.

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