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Effective lockdown has helped contain virus spread, but any celebration can cost us dearly: Rohit Kansal

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‘Our next target is to ensure 2000 tests per day, Total positive cases in J&K at 614, announces relief package for all sections of society’

Abid Bashir

Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir government today said that total number of Covid positive cases have reached to 614 in the UT and the effective lockdown has helped to prevent the spread of the deadly virus so far.

The government, however, said that even “a small premature celebration” can cost the J&K dearly and that an extreme level of alertness needs to be maintained on all fronts which includes wearing a mask and maintaining a proper social distancing while going out.

Addressing a press conference in Jammu, the government spokesman Rohit Kansal said that 33 new cases have been tested positive today and the total number of positive cases in the UT have reached to 614. “Of this 390 cases are active in Kashmir and 6 are active in Jammu region. There are 216 recoveries so far and unfortunately there were eight deaths too,” he said as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

The government spokesman said that so far 70,000 people have been enlisted for the surveillance and 50,000 have completed the mandatory quarantine period.

“Let me tell you that doubling rate of the positive cases has slowed down. Number days it takes a case to double have increased. Our mortality rate is just above 1 per cent which is quite low,” he said.

“More than 90 per cent of our cases are traceable and we can trace the source. Over 80 per cent of cases asymptomatic.” He said this all was possible due to the whole hearted cooperation of people in enforcing the lockdown.

“This has helped us to slowdown the spread of virus,” Kansal said as per KNO. “We have 17 Covid hospitals in J&K and we have been following aggressive testing strategy.” Kansal said that at present the J&K’s testing rate is 1500 per million and the next target is 2000 per million, one of the highest in the country.

“Our current position appears to be comfortable but there is a note of caution. We are dealing with highly unpredictable disease. Even a premature celebration can cost us dearly,” he said.

He said J&K will further strengthen surveillance system and procedure. Kansal said that J&K will be doing 100 per cent health audit in entire J&K, the first ever in the country. “The audit will be completed within 10 days,” he said.

He urged people to wear masks and maintain social distancing while going out. “J&K government is procuring 1.2 crore masks in total of which 40 lakh are being distributed. Masks will be available at subsidized rates and people should make use of it,” Kansal said.

Announcing the relief and welfare measures, Kansal said that every section of society including houseboat owners, shikara wallas, pony walls, students under mid-day meal scheme, labourers, street vendors, free refills of gas cylinders etc for which LG has earmarked Rs 350 Crore—(KNO)

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