Covid-19:- Biggest ever spike of positive cases, 162 test positive, tally rises to 1921

 

SRINAGAR MAY (PTK) The biggest ever spike of covid-19 positive cases was witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir as 162 more persons were tested positive taking tally of total positive cases to 1921 in Union Territory

Officials said that among new 162 cases that were detected in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday 32 were tested positive at SKIMS, 89 at CD hospital, 18 at Army’s command hospital Udhampur and rest at other private labs.

Among 162 new cases, 124 belong to Kashmir division while as 38 are from Jammu division, officials said, adding that the total number of positive cases in Kashmir division has reached to 1535 including 759 recoveries and 23 deaths while as total number of positive cases in Jammu division has reached to 386 including 95 recoveries and 3 deaths.

They added that total number of active cases in Jammu and Kashmir are 1041 including 753 from Kashmir division and 288 from Jammu division.

“Cases tested positive in J&K include 4 from Anantnag, 27 from Kulgam,20 from Srinagar, 2 from Budgam, 26 from Kupwara, 12 from Shopian, 10 from Baramulla, 2 from Bandipora and 21 from Pulwama n Kashmir division while as 38 from Jammu include 11 each from Udhampur and Poonch, 4 from Jammu, 3 each from Kuthua, Samna and Reasi, 2 from Rajouri and one from Ramban,” officials disclosed.

Dr G H Yatoo Nodal officer for covid-19 at SKIMS said that out of 973 samples tested at SKIMS on Wednesday, 22 were found positive including 18 from Kulgam and 04 from Srinagar.

Out of 1325 samples, ten patients were tested positive at SKIMS on Tuesday evening including 04 from Baramulla, 03 from Kupwara, 02 from Shopian and one from Khospora.

Nodal officer for covid-19 at GMC Srinagar Salim Khan said that out of samples tested at CD hospital 89 were tested positive.

120 samples are under process and 550 more samples were received today, he said.

He further added that two medical interns of GMC srinagar and driver of CD hospital are among new positive cases.

Officials from JVC Bemina said that out of 524 samples tested at the hospital none was tested positive.

They further added that 15 more patients were discharged from the hospital including 07 from Anantnag, 02 from Bandipora ,04 Budgam and one each Pulwama and Kargil.

They further added that so far there is recovering rate of 84% and out of 225 admitted 189 including 10 pregnant ladies have been recovered so far.

Lt col Inam Danish Khan from Army’s Command hospital Udhampur said that 18 persons including 11 from Udhampur, 3 each from Reasi and Kupwara and one from Ramban were tested positive at the hospital in last 24 hours.

Meanwhile on Wednesday two more deaths of covid-19 positive patients were witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir taking toll of covid-19 related deaths in union territory to 26 including 23 from Kashmir division and 03 from Jammu division.

The two persons who died include a 55 year old man from Fateh Kadal srinagar and 70 year old man from Sarnal Anantnag.

Dr Salim Khan Nodal officer for covid-19 at GMC Srinaga said that a 55-years-old male,  resident of Fateh Kadal, Srinagar was shifted to CD Hospital Srinagar from SICU SMHS on 18/5/20 as operated case of Exploratory Laprotomy with Appendectomy after testing COVID positive.

Patient was kept intubated in SICU SMHS Hospital and then extubated, kept on NIV and then was shifted to CD Hospital, he said adding that at CD Hospital, patient was improving and hemodynamically stable and was maintaining saturation without oxygen

On Wednesday at 4 pm patient developed sudden cardiac arrest and was immediately intubated, coupled to ventilator and resuscitated, he said, adding that patient developed another cardiac arrest and died instantly.

Principal GMC Anantnag, Dr Showkat Geelani, said that a 70 year old man from Sarnal with underlying ailments was admitted to the hospital on May 25 and died on tuesday after which samples were taken for covid-19 testing.

His body was kept in mortuary and his reports came positive on Wednesday, he said adding the patient was suffering from pneumonia besides other underlying problems

The Government Wednesday informed that 162 new positive cases of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), 38 from Jammu division and 124 from Kashmir division, have been reported today thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 1921. Also 02 COVID-19 deaths have been reported from Kashmir Division.

Moreover, 21 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from various hospitals, 05 from Jammu Division and 16 from Kashmir Division.

According to the daily Media Bulletin on novel Coronavirus (Covid-19), out of 1921 positive cases, 1041 are Active Positive, 854 have recovered and 26 have died; 03 in Jammu division and 23 in Kashmir division.

The Bulletin further said that out of 145162 test results available, 143241 samples have been tested as negative till May 27, 2020.

Additionally, till date 146152 travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been enlisted for surveillance which included 31919 persons in home quarantine including facilities operated by government, 57 in Hospital Quarantine, 1041 in hospital isolation and 35843 under home surveillance. Besides, 77266 persons have completed their surveillance period.

Providing district-wise breakup, the Bulletin said that Bandipora has 145 positive cases (including 02 cases reported today) with 12 Active Positive, 132 recovered (including 01 case recovered today), 01 death; Srinagar has 209 positive cases (including 20 cases reported today) with 76 Active Positive, 126 recovered, 07 deaths; Anantnag district has 282 positive cases (including 04 cases reported today), with 159 Active Positive, 118 recovered (including 05 cases recovered today), 05 deaths; Baramulla has 153 positive cases (including 10 cases reported today) with 51 Active Positive, 98 recovered, 04 deaths; Shopian has 141 positive cases (including 12 cases reported today) with 34 Active Positive, 107 recovered; Kupwara has 192 positive cases (including 26 case reported today) with 122 Active Positive, 70 recovered; Budgam has 78 positive cases (including 02 cases reported today), with 25 Active Positive and 51 recovered cases (including 04 cases recovered today) and 02 deaths; Ganderbal has 31 positive cases with 07 Active cases and 24 recoveries; Kulgam has 255 positive cases (including 27 reported today), with 230 Active Positive and 21 recoveries (including 04 cases recovered today) and 04 deaths and Pulwama reported 49 positive cases (including 21 cases reported today) with 37 active positive, 12 recovered (including 02 cases recovered today).

Similarly, Jammu has 113 positive cases (including 04 cases reported today) with 75 active positive cases and 36 recoveries (including 02 cases recovered today) and 02 deaths; Udhampur has 50 positive cases (including 11 cases reported today) with 27 active positive cases, 22 recovered (including 01 case recovered today) and 01 death; Samba has 32 positive cases (including 03 cases reported today) with 22 Active Positive and 10 recoveries; Rajouri has 15 positive cases (including 02 cases reported today) with 11 active positive cases and 04 recovered; Kathua has 56 positive cases (including 03 cases reported today) with 40 Active positive and 16 recovered (including 01 case recovered today); Kishtwar has 08 positive case with 07 active positive cases and 01 recovered; Ramban has 75 positive cases (including 01 case reported today) with 72 active positive and 03 recoveries (including 01 recovery today) ; Reasi has 12 positive cases (including 03 cases reported today) with 09 active positive and 03 recovered, Poonch has 23 active positive cases (including 11 cases reported today) while Doda has 02 active positive cases.

The Bulletin said that the breakup represents districts from which the patients have been traced or are ordinarily residing.

The bulletin has urged upon the public to maintain social distancing as it is the Key to stop and prevent the spread of COVID-19 from those who are infected to those who are not infected; Reduce physical contact with others, keep at least 2-meter distance between yourself and others, when you are out. The more space between you and others, the harder it is for virus to spread. Many people with COVID-19 don’t develop or show any symptoms and don’t feel unwell, that is why it is important to practice social distancing at all times to avoid contact with someone who is infected but not showing any symptoms. For practicing social distancing, we should avoid having guests/neighbours visit our homes to reduce the risk of infection transmission.

As a measure for social distancing in public places and workplaces wearing a face cover is compulsory.

The bulletin again explained that early detection of COVID-19 can prevent the spread of disease so we need to be responsible for the well-being of ourselves and everyone around us. “Not disclosing symptoms could put life of individuals and their families at risk. In case of symptoms like fever, cough and difficulty in breathing report early. Do not fear, call COVID-19 helpline numbers and seek medical advice”.

Advisory has further exhorted upon the people not to step out of home, unless absolutely necessary. “If you have to move out for unavoidable reasons, ensure that you wear a mask and practice social distancing, personal hygiene and frequent handwashing with soap and water.”

In case of any emergency people can avail free ambulance services 24×7 at their doorsteps by calling on toll-free number 108 while as pregnant women and sick infants can avail free ambulance services by dialling toll-free number 102.

People can also call on toll-free national helpline number 1075; J&K COVID-19 Helpline Numbers 0191- 2549676 (UT level Cell), 0191-2520982, 0191-2674444, 0191-2674115 (For Jammu Division), 0194-2440283 & 0194-2430581 (For Kashmir Division) for support, guidance, and response to health-related queries on Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).

Public is advised to strictly follow the advisories issued by the government from time to time and rely only on the information released by the government through the daily media bulletin to print and electronic media.

People are also advised to refrain from spreading rumours and pay no heed to them at the same time.(PTK)

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