Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

With curbs relaxed, Covid-19 cases spike in Himalayan states

- HT Correspond­ent

All precaution­s are being taken. No person will be allowed to enter Sikkim now

PREM SINGH TAMANG, chief minister of Sikkim, which had zero Covid-19 cases until May 22

NEWDELHI: Himalayan regions of Ladakh, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhan­d have reported a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases over the past week amid the easing of curbs after two-month national lockdown to contain the spread of the pandemic.

The unrestrict­ed interstate movement was allowed from June 1 as part of the Centre’s first of a three-phase plan— Unlock 1.0 — to lift stringent restrictio­ns.

Officials in Ladakh said the region had reported 131 cases over three months until Friday, which involved mostly pilgrims, who had returned from Iran.

The region reported 198 cases on Saturday and 112 on Sunday and prompted the authoritie­s to ban public transport and adopt an odd-even system for the private vehicles, other than those involved in the delivery of essential services.

Jammu & Kashmir reported 5041 Covid-19 cases and 59 deaths until Sunday. Most of the cases— 3,800 — have been reported from the Kashmir Valley.

Officials said the number of cases has increased over the last week because of the return of Kashmiris from other parts of the country.

“There is no reason for panic. Most of the cases are in institutio­nal quarantine or hospitals. There is no community spread .... ,” said financial commission­er (health) Atal Dulloo. He added most of the lockdown conditions were continuing in the worst-hit areas.

Sikkim, which was Covid-19 free until May 22, had only 12 cases as of Thursday. The cases increased to 68 by Sunday.

On Friday, 50 people, most of whom had returned from Mumbai, tested positive for the disease in the state.

The spike in the cases has prompted the state to postpone reopening of schools from July 1 to August 1 and impose restrictio­ns on vehicular transport. “All precaution­s are being taken. No person will be allowed to enter Sikkim now,” said chief minister Prem Singh Tamang.

Officials in Uttarakhan­d said about 30% of the state’s 1,816 cases until Sunday have been reported over the last five days.

3 INFECTED IN GURDASPUR, 2 IN PATHANKOT

Pathankot deputy commission­er GS Khaira said: “Two more people of the district tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday and were the contacts of Covid-19 patients. The total active cases in the district are now 65.”

Besides this, 3 more people were tested Covid-19 positive in Gurdaspur.

MOHALI SEES HIGHEST SINGLE-DAY SPIKE

Sixteen people, including two women and two children, tested positive for Covid-19 in Mohali on Sunday, in the biggest singleday spike witnessed in the district, which took its total count of confirmed cases to 176.

Among the fresh Covid-19 cases, while nine are from Dera Bassi subdivisio­n, the remaining seven are from Kharar subdivisio­n.

FOUR TEST POSITIVE IN PATIALA

Four persons tested positive for coronaviru­s in Patiala on Sunday. Among those tested positive include a nurse posted at Government Rajindra Hospital, a contact of earlier found positive nurse and four-year-old girl from Shambhu, who returned from Jhansi last week. Meanwhile, two other cases are reported from Samana and DMW residentia­l colony in Patiala.

17 MORE CASES IN SANGRUR

Sangrur district recorded its biggest single-day spike in Covid-19 cases on Sunday with 17 new cases being reported from Malerkotla area.

The age group of all patients is from 14 to 80 year-old. As per health department officials total active cases count has reached 51 in the district.

A man, who returned to Moga from Kolkata on June 4 tested positive

Four persons tested positive in Ludhiana. Four persons, including a 25-year-old man from Amritsar, who is suffering from acute pancreatit­is and the 60-year-old man form Sangrur, are currently on oxygen support at the DMCH.

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