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J&K records fourth COVID-19 death, 33 more test positive

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More than 40,000 people kept under surveillance

Srinagar: A 61-year-old woman, tested positive for COVI-19, hailing from district Udhampur passed away at Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu, confirmed Government Spokesperson Rohit Kansal.

In a late night tweet, Kansal said: “61yrs old female patient from Udhampur passed away at GMC Jammu; tested positive for Corona; reported to be suffering from Arthritis and bedridden. Contacts being traced”

Earlier on Wednesday, thirty-three people tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir, the largest single day rise in COVID-19 cases in the Union Territory, officials said.

The total number of coronavirus cases is now 158 in Jammu and Kashmir, of which 149 are active, they said.

“Thirty-three new cases were detected today. Out of this, 30 were in the Kashmir division and three in the Jammu division,” Principal Secretary Information Rohit Kansal said.

Two patients were discharged from a hospital after recovering from the disease, the officials said

While three patients have died, six have recovered till now, they said.

The officials said aggressive contact tracing of the new cases has been started and some new areas have been declared as red zones in Srinagar following detection of the fresh cases.

More than 40,000 people have been kept under surveillance, including 9,200 who are either in government established quarantine facilities or in home isolation.

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