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  • Kulgam Youth injured on March 21 dies at SKIMS Soura today morning

    Kulgam, Mar 31: A 28-year-old youth who was seriously injured after being fired upon by unidentified gunmen at Kulgam district, succumbed at SKIMS, Soura.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), on March 21, unknown gunmen had shot at 28-year-old man in Turigam area of Kulgam in south Kashmir, leaving him critically injured.

    The youth was identified as Waseem Ahmad son of Muhammad Amin at Turigam this evening.

    Waseem had suffered serious bullet wounds.

    A doctor at SKIMS told KNO that the youth succumbed early morning today. SP Kulgam Gurinderpal Singh confirmed that the boy died in SKIMS today morning—(KNO)

  • 1 lakh people may die in US: Donald Trump

    Some one lakh people in the US may die from the coronavirus pandemic and the peak death rate was likely to hit the country in two weeks, President Donald Trump has warned, citing his health experts as he extended the “social distancing” guidelines until April 30.

    His statement came as the death toll in New York state, America’s epicentre of COVID-19, crossed the 1,000 mark, with Governor Andrew Cuomo warning that thousands of people may die before the crisis ends.

    The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the US stood at 143,025 and 2,509 people have died in the country, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

    Assuring his countrymen that he expects the US to be on its way to recovery by June 1, Trump told reporters at a televised White House news conference that he had to extend the social distancing measures till April 30, based on the advice from his two top public health advisors and members of the White House Task Force on Coronavirus: Dr Deborah Bix and Dr Anthony Fauci.

    “I want the American people to know that your selfless inspiring and valiant efforts are saving countless lives. You are making a difference. The modeling estimates that the peak and death rate is likely to hit in two weeks,” Trump said during his second Rose Garden press conference on the coronavirus outbreak.

    Trump predicted his decision would save hundreds of thousands of lives, in an apparent moving of the political goalposts to account for the fast worsening US pandemic. “2.2 million people would have died if we didn’t do what we are doing,” the President said.“If we can hold that number down … To 100,000, it’s a horrible number, maybe even less … We all, all together have done a very good job,” Trump said.

    “We can expect that by June 1 we will be well on our way to recovery,” he said. The coronavirus pandemic is expanding fast in New York’s neighbouring New Jersey, where so far more than 13,000 cases have been reported, with 161 deaths. More than 20 of the 50 American states have recorded over 1,000 coronavirus cases — the number from where the deadly disease starts skyrocketing. Major disaster declaration has been notified in nearly two dozen states, in addition to Trump declaring a national emergency a week ago.

  • Doctor tests positive for coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir

    Jammu, March 30 (GNS): A doctor in Jammu has tested positive for coronavirus and was among 11 persons who were confirmed to have contracted the dreaded disease in J&K on Monday. So far 49 people including 37 in Kashmir and 12 in Jammu have tested positive for the pathogen. Among them, eight tested positive for coronavirus in Kashmir and three in Jammu on Monday.

    In an ominous development, this is the first case of a doctor contracting the novel coronavirus in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Official sources told GNS that the doctor is working as microbiologist at the microbiology laboratory of Government Medical College Jammu. Sources said all staff working in the laboratory and others who might have come in his contact has been shifted to quarantine and their samples have been taken for tests, they said. (GNS)

  • Iran reports 117 new coronavirus deaths, toll at 2757

    Country plans tougher curbs on movement

    Reuters

    Iran had 117 new COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 2,757, a health ministry spokesman said on Monday, prompting the Middle East’s worst-hit country to consider tougher curbs on movement.

    The total number of infections climbed to 41,495.

    “In the past 24 hours we had 117 new deaths and 3,186 new confirmed cases of people infected with the coronavirus,” Kianush Jahanpur told State TV, calling on Iranians to stay at home.

    Iran has had an intercity travel ban since Thursday and the government has extended the closure of universities and schools and the suspension of all cultural, religious and sports events.

    “If necessary, we might impose tougher measures as our priority is the nation’s safety and health,” said Iran’s first Vice President, Eshaq Jahangiri, according to state TV.

    Iran last week warned of a surge of cases as many Iranians ignored calls to avoid travelling for Persian New Year holidays that started on March 20.

    Jails

    To stem the spread of the virus in crowded jails, Iran’s judiciary on Sunday extended furloughs for 100,000 prisoners. On March 17, Iran said it had freed about 85,000 people from jail temporarily, including political prisoners.

    Iranian media on Monday, citing the governor of Iran’s Fars province, Enayatollah Rahimi, reported that prisoners at one prison “broke cameras and caused other damage in two sections of the prison where violent criminals are kept”.

    The State news agency IRNA said similar riots had erupted in other prisons since March 20. Families have called for the release of all prisoners.

  • COVID-19 pandemic: Only two testing labs in Kashmir

    North Kashmir has no collection Centre for COVID-19 samples nor testing lab

    Srinagar, Mar 28 (KNO): With daily surge in number of positive cases in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the authorities have not been able to increase the number of testing labs from existing two and collection centres for lakhs of people living in north and southern Kashmir.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), an official said that Kashmir valley has only two functional testing labs for COVID-19 with two sample collection centres in south and not s single in north Kashmir.

    Official sources said that even after growing cases of deadly novel Corona-virus in Kashmir with number mounting to 45 in Jammu and Kashmir, authorities here haven not set up any new testing labs so far making suspects to travel several kilometers for tests and sample collections.

    Sources said that two functional testing labs for COVID-19 are made functional in Kashmir are, one at Government Medical College (GMC) and Sher Kashmir Institute of Medical Science (SKIMS) Srinagar only.

    Sources further said that hundreds across the valley are under quarantine and the figures are mounting amid the increase in positive cases within the valley from both south and north Kashmir with more positive cases emerging from north Kashmir belt of Kashmir.

    Despite authorities being aware about how fatal this virus can be, they have not made a single testing lab functional in north or south Kashmir since when both the belts have full-fledged medical colleges functional in Anantnag and Baramulla, official sources said.

    Government medical college (GMC) Anantnag, Dr Showkat Geelani said, “We don’t have a testing lab functional here for Coronavirus but we collect the samples and send them for testing to Srinagar and so far we have sent almost a dozen samples”.

    Nodal officer Kashmir diversion for COVID-19 Dr. SM Qadri on being contacted told—KNO that only two testing labs are functional in Kashmir one at Government Medical College (GMC) and Sher Kashmir Institute Of Medical Science (SKIMS) Srinagar.

    He said that no testing lab has yet been made functional anywhere in Kashmir expect the two functioning in Srinagar but we have collection centres operational in Pulwama and Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Hospital (JLNM) Srinagar only samples are to be collected and tested in functional labs.

    He furthermore said that there is no collection centre or testing lab made functional in north Kashmir. The people belonging to northern belt of Kashmir are gripped with fear after Bandipora witnessed couple of positive cases and two deaths of positive patient, an elderly on Thursday from Sopore and ther other elderly from Tangmarg with numbers in quarantine and several tested positive from Bandipora—(KNO)

  • Youth hanged self to death at friends home

    Budgam, Mar 30, KNT: A youth hanged self to death in his friend’s home here in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Monday late evening.A police official told Kashmir News Trust that a 26 year old youth identified as

    Ishfaq Ahmad Khan aged son of Muhammad Rafi Khan of Lachmanpora Beerwah hanged himself in his friends home at Drung Lassipora and died onspot.

    The dead body was shifted to SDH Beerwah for Medical formalities.

    Police have registered a case in this regard and set investigation into motion. (KNT)

  • Malaysia confirms 156 new COVID-19 cases and 3 more deaths

    CNA

    KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia confirmed 156 more COVID-19 cases on Monday (Mar 30), bringing the total number of people who have tested positive to 2,626.

    At a press conference, Health Director-General Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah also said that three more deaths have been recorded.“According to the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (sic) has confirmed three more deaths, making the total death tally 37.

    “The three include a 57-year-old diabetes patient with travel history to Indonesia, a 46-year old man in Sarawak and a 46-year-old man with high blood pressure and an auto-immune disease, also from Sarawak.

    Eight deaths were recorded with the youngest being a 27-year-old with diabetes and hypertension, while the oldest was a 91-year-old with similar health complications.

    Separately, he said as of 12pm on Monday, 94 cases were in ICU of which 62 required ventilator support.

    Dr Noor Hisham also announced 91 new recoveries, bringing the total tally of recoveries to 479.

    RELIGIOUS GATHERING INFECTED FIVE GENERATIONS.

    “Initially when we went in, there were 71 positive cases, when we went in again today it spiked to 90 positive cases in total at the school and one outside,” he said.

    There are a total of 274 students in the school.

    Following the 71 positive cases on Sunday, the government ordered a full lockdown at seven villages in Sungai Lui located in Hulu Langat.

    Hulu Langat is the district with the highest number of cases in Selangor. As of 12pm on Monday, there were 271 positive cases in the district.

    The lockdown, referred to as the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO), bars the 4,000 residents in the district from venturing outdoors at all hours.

    Defence Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has explained that the Welfare Department will be distributing food to the five villages and two Orang Asli villages affected by the EMCO.

    He stressed that visitors were also barred from entering the villages.

  • Covid-19: Lack of sanitation, other basic facilities mars health care at CD Hospital Sgr

    Both Positive and negative result people are kept together, allege patients

    Srinagar, Mar 30 (KNO): Amid the coronavirus outbreak, valley’s lone Chest Disease hospital continues to face government neglect and is grappling with shortage of basic facilities like sanitation, proper fencing etc.

    According to wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a Covid-19 patient from Budgam district of Central Kashmir alleged that there is no basic facility at CD hospital as the rooms, bathrooms and surroundings of the hospital are very dirty and the patients are ill-treated.

    “I visited Delhi on March 16th, returned back on March 18 and directly visited SKIMS and asked doctors for check-up but they behaved very rudely and asked me to go home after which I was at home from 18 to 25 March,” he said. “On March 25, a team of doctors took me to Chrar-e-Sharef hospital, from where I was shifted to CD hospital Srinagar where doctors change statements about me every day, one day they declare me positive and another day negative.”

    He said that the facilities are very poor at CD hospital as even dogs sleep in the wards during night and the food that is provided to them is unhygienic. “No gap is being kept between patients suspects of Covid-19,” he alleged.

    Before confirmation all patients are kept in a single room and once report comes, then patient is kept in isolation, he said. “All suspected persons must be kept in isolation at initial stage, otherwise his/her virus spreads to all till authorities wait for confirmation,” said another patient.

    The hospital should have proper sanitation otherwise the health of the patients will deteriorate instead of recovering, he said. “My relatives and friends contacted whole administration but nothing has been done so far,” he said. When contacted by KNO, doctors at CD hospital said that some of the grievances and complaints of patients are genuine and have taken up these issues with higher ups and will be redressed soon—(KNO)

  • Two villages declared red zones to prevent spread of COVID-19

    Shopian, Mar 30: Invoking prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC, Disaster Management Act and The Epidemic Disease Act, District Magistrate Shopian said that there would be no inward and outward movement of any person from the villages declared red zones and the people would stay in their homes to ensure complete lockdown.

    In this regard District Magistrate today issued order according to which Ramnagri and Sedow, fall in red zone category while adjoining villages of these tehsils have been declared buffer zones, for the of safety and well being of general public.

    The order further reads that there would be no vehicular movement on these roads.

    “The area has become more vulnerable as far as further transmission of the COVID-19 virus is concerned. It is necessary to break further transmission of the disease in the area and it becomes imperative to take stringent precautionary measures like declaring concerned villages as red zones and other villages.

    DM directed the officials concerned to ensure supply of essential commodities as per laid down protocols in the villages covering both local residents and outside labourers and warned of stern action against anyone who tries to violate orders—(KNO)

  • IGP issues stern message to drivers breaching lockdown orders

    Srinagar: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar on Monday issued stern message to drivers breaching lockdown orders and said if violators doesn’t shun pessimistic approach, their vehicles will be seized and persons involved to be quarantined for 14 days at nearest center.

    According to Kashmir News Service (KNS), IGP appealed cab drivers who reportedly ferrying non-locals to outside J&K, to obey the guidelines of authorities given by the administration in wake of Covid-19 pandemic and obtain special passes for travelling over Srinagar-Jammu highway.

    “Anyone tries to move on NHW, specially towards Jawahar Tunnel (JT), in private vehicle without genuine pass, vehicle would be seized and passengers will be quarantined for 14 days at nearest centre”, IGP tweeted.

    He further told KNS that authorities will not allow any body to violate lockdown orders and whosoever will be found violating directions will be dealt strictly as per law.

    IGP said, in wake of COVID-19 pandemic central government has ordered strict measures to put in place for wellbeing of people and J&K Police will leave no stone unturned to execute such orders in letter and spirit on ground.

    He added those ferrying non-locals to outside J&K are equally responsible as outsiders are who instead of remaining indoors, violates government orders.

    He appealed people to stay indoors, maintain social distancing and take all required precautionary measure to keep COVID-19 away. (KNS)