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J&K records fresh 2030 COVID cases, Admin rules out lockdown in valley


Irfan Ahmad
Srinagar April 20 (KINS): Amid spike in COVID-19 cases, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir P K Pole Tuesday ruled out imposing lockdown in the valley to curb the spread of the virus.
Official sources told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) that 2030 fresh COVID-19 cases were reported in J&K on Tuesday. Among them 944 were reported from Jammu and 1086 from Kashmir, which is the highest in this year so far.
At the same time, divisional administration ruled out imposing lockdown in Kashmir.
“I want to negatively reply to the apprehensions among people about another COVID-19 lockdown. There is no such plan with the administration,” Pole said while addressing a presser in Srinagar.
He said that the prevailing situation in Kashmir was not too worse to attract another lockdown.
“Maybe if in future the situation gets worse, an appropriate decision will be taken,” he added.
Pole said that the COVID-19 situation in Kashmir was not as bad as in outside states. However, he emphasised on adhering to the precautionary measures to avoid any untoward situation.
The divisional commissioner urged people to follow the COVID-19 SOPs including wearing of masks, using hand sanitisers and social distancing.
Over the recent rush of tourists into Kashmir amid a rise in COVID-19 infections, the Div Com underlined that around 40% of Kashmir’s economy relies on tourism and allied sectors.
The Div Com further informed that 7.5 lakh people accounting for 10 percent of the population had been vaccinated against COVID-19 in Kashmir so far. He said that 3.6 lakh tests have been carried out per million population against 1.9 lakh national figure.
Pole further informed that a total of around 28 lakh COVID-19 tests have been done in Kashmir so far, which include 20 lakh RT-PCRs and 7.27 lakh RATs.
As per the Div Com, there are a total of 1500 beds designated for COVID-19 patients of which “only 30% are occupied.”
The divisional commissioner said that thirty seven designated hospitals supplied with oxygen are being made functional for which they are tying up with oxygen suppliers. (KINS)

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