Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

With 977 cases, J&K’S daily count drops below 1,000 after 56 days

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Jammu and Kashmir’s singleday coronaviru­s infections dropped below 1,000 for the first time in 56 days as the Union Territory recorded 977 new cases on Monday.

The continuous waning in cases despite partial unlocking from May 31 has prompted the Srinagar administra­tion to further relax restrictio­ns for markets and shopping malls, which will now be able to operate for four days a week.

The previous order had limited their functionin­g to two days.

The UT recorded 16 fatalities on Monday, taking the death toll to 4,090, while the cumulative case count stood at 3,01,467.

Seven deaths and 288 new cases were reported from Jammu division and nine fatalities and 689 new infections from Kashmir.

The new cases included 17 travellers.

Asking people to exercise restraint, Srinagar deputy commission­er Mohammad Aijaz Asad tweeted, “The 161 positive cases in Srinagar are the lowest of the lower data since the outbreak of the second Covid wave. But the pandemic is not over yet. A median between lockdown and unlock holds the key.

The health and medical education department further

SEVEN DEATHS AND 288 NEW CASES WERE REPORTED FROM JAMMU DIVISION AND NINE FATALITIES AND 689 NEW INFECTIONS FROM KASHMIR

claimed that J&K has been the top achiever in India with more than 73% of the population above 45 years vaccinated with the first dose.

“Approximat­ely 26 lakh doses were administer­ed in the last 2 months. Over 22 lakh beneficiar­ies above the age of 45 years vaccinated with 1st dose. More than 1.8 lakh beneficiar­ies between 18 years to 44 years have also been vaccinated since May 1,” it said.

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