City
Epaper

Unprecedented 1,148 new Covid cases in J&K in 24 hours

By IANS | Updated: January 11, 2022 21:10 IST

Jammu, Jan 11 J&K reported an unprecedented number of 1,148 new Covid cases on Tuesday.An official bulletin ...

Open in App

Jammu, Jan 11 J&K reported an unprecedented number of 1,148 new Covid cases on Tuesday.

An official bulletin said that there were 640 new cases from Jammu division and 508 from Kashmir division as the total number of people infected by coronavirus rose to 346,506.

Of the new cases, the highest number, at 301, were reported from Jammu district followed by Srinagar district where 256 new cases came to light.

Two patients succumbed in Jammu division, taking the death toll to 4,546 people.

Meanwhile, 360 patients recovered taking the total to 337,150.

Number of active cases is 4,810 out of which 2,676 are from the Jammu division and 2,134 from the Kashmir division.

As many as 90,634 doses of vaccine were administered during the last 24 hours while 54,679 tests were conducted during this period.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalRajasthan: Bomb threat at Jaipur school, premises evacuated as police conduct search

InternationalSeek BRICS membership, looks forward to India's support: Palestinian Ambassador to India

Other SportsIndia's sporting greats and golf champions set to take centre stage at inaugural Stars Golf League in Dubai

AurangabadCSMC to release pair of lions for public viewing from Oct 1

EntertainmentKalki 2898 AD Rules IMDb’s Top 5, Redefines Indian Cinema Globally as a Diaspora Favourite

Health Realted Stories

HealthOver 11.31 lakh health camps organised under Swasth Nari, Sashakt Nari Abhiyaan: Govt

HealthHigh carb, saturated fat, low protein intake driving diabetes, obesity in India: ICMR study

HealthBangladesh: Three people die due to dengue, fatalities in 2025 rise to 198

HealthIndian pharma exports expected to cross $30bn this year, rise sharply by 2030: Minister

HealthAchieving 30 pc clean air targets can reduce nationwide disease prevalence