2 deaths, 148 new cases in J&K
SRINAGAR:: Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday reported two more fatalities due to Covid-19 and 148 more people tested positive for the virus, taking the total number of cases to 4,878, officials said.
Officials said a retired doctor from Srinagar and 65-year-old man from south Kashmir have succumbed to the disease. With this, the death toll in the Union territory has risen to 55.
The retired doctor was admitted at JVC SKIMS hospital and died on Friday morning. He had returned to Kashmir after working in Middle East for two decades. Doctors said he was on ventilation support and his condition deteriorated due to comorbidities. Srinagar nodal officer said a 65-year-old man who was admitted at SMHS hospital has also died due to the virus.
Meanwhile, at least 22 CRPF personnel from several battalions have tested positive for coronavirus in south Kashmir, officials said.the health authorities had collected samples from CRPF personnel from various battalions at Uranhall in south Kashmir, out of which test results for 22 samples have come out as positive. None of these troopers have any recent travel history.
Markets in Srinagar reopened on Saturday. The administration asked the markets to adhere to the necessary standard operating procedures.
While chemist shops, book shops, departmental stores, etc. have been allowed to remain open throughout the day from Monday to Saturday, shops selling readymade garments, cosmetics, footwear and jewellery will remain open from 11 am to 5.30 pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the officials said.
Similarly on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, beauty parlours, service stations and shops selling handicrafts, hardware, building material and furniture would remain open, they said.
TEN TEST POSITIVE IN KANGRA
Kangra deputy commissioner Rakesh Kumar Prajapati said a 30-year-old woman from Jaisinghpur sub-division of the district and her seven-month-old daughter have tested positive for the virus.
“Her 24-year-old sister-in-law who is a banker is also infected. The family had travelled from Delhi on June 1 in a taxi and were under home quarantine,” the DC said.
A 29-year-old man from Jawali sub-division who works as airport staff in Delhi was also found positive for the disease. He returned on June 5 by train. A 49-year-old driver of Khundian area, who also returned from Delhi and a 27-year-old engineer who came back from Vijaywada