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26 Pregnant women among 139 test positive, J&K covid-19 tally rises to 2857

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Nadeem Nadu

Srinagar, June 03 : 26 pregnant women were among 139 fresh cases of covid-19 in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, taking the overall tally of the patients in J&K to 2857.

Sources told that among the cases, 30 were reported from Jammu division and bulk, 109, were reported from Kashmir and include travels and 26 pregnant women.

Among the fresh cases, one was reported from Anantnag, Kulgam 2, Srinagar 14, Kupwara 10,
Baramulla 27, Shopian 24, Bandipora 9, Budgam 6, Pulwama 13, Ganderbal 3,
Jammu 10, Udhampur 3, Poonch 10, Samba 3 and Rajouri 4.

Meanwhile, government said that after the arrival of returnees led to surge in number of positive cases in Pulwama, the COVID test of quarantine Staff in a school has returned positive after administration adopted aggressive random sampling.


All the officials associated with quarantine duties were sampled which include team of Nodal Officer , Municipality Officials , Service Providers from PDD and PHE, Cooks besides ANCs , Elderly and people with compromised immunity levels.

“The School was designated as a quarantine Centre for returnees from various parts of the country, around 72 inmates were housed in the centre and were later on sampled for COVID-19.”

Later on 12 members of quarantine staff were found positive for COVID-19 while 10 Staff members were already put in administrative quarantine. (GNS)

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