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76 travelers among 1218 fresh covid-19 cases in J&K, total 69832

Srinagar: 76 travelers were among 1218 new covid-19 cases in last 24-hours, taking the total count to 69832. Among the cases, official sources said that 642 were confirmed from Jammu Division and 576 from Kashmir Valley.
Giving the district-wise breakup, they said Srinagar reported 224, Budgam 61, Baramulla 64,
Pulwama 51, Anantnag 36, Bandipora 26, Kupwara 31, Ganderbal 53, Kulgam 5, Shopian 25,
Jammu 240, Rajouri 44, Udhampur 60, Kathua 39, Doda 61, Samba 30, Poonch 51, Ramban 48,
Reasi 14 and Kishtwar 55. Moreover, they said 1478 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and were discharged from various Hospitals— 805 from Jammu Division and 673 from Kashmir Valley.

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