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Srinagar records highest cases; no death in J&K

Covid-19: 182 more test positive in J&K

Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday recorded 182 new cases of Covid-19, thus taking the infection tally to 3,36,063 while no fresh death due to the virus was reported in the last 24 hours, officials said. - File photo



Srinagar, November 25

Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday recorded 182 new cases of Covid-19, thus taking the infection tally to 3,36,063 while no fresh death due to the virus was reported in the last 24 hours, officials said.

Of the new cases, 33 were reported from the Jammu division and 149 from the Kashmir division, they said.

Srinagar district recorded the highest of 69 cases followed by 32 cases in Baramulla district, they said.

The UT has 1,706 active cases while the number of recovered patients was 3,29,891, officials said. The toll due to the pandemic stands at 4,466.

Meanwhile, there were 49 confirmed cases of mucormycosis (black fungus) in the UT as no fresh case was reported since Wednesday evening, officials said. — PTI


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