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COVID-19 : Five more Test Positive in J&K, Total Cases reach 75

Srinagar, Apr 03:

Five more persons tested positive in Jammu and Kashmir, news agency ANI quoted government spokesman Rohit Kansal as having said. “75 #COVID19 cases have been reported in Jammu & Kashmir, with 5 cases being reported today out of which 70 are active. Four of the new cases are from Kashmir while one came into light in Jammu,” ANI quoted Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary (Planning) Jammu and Kashmir in a tweet.
As of now, J&K has reported 75 cases, of which two persons have died while two have recovered. As many as 57 cases have been reported in the Kashmir division while 18 cases were reported from Jammu.

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