Globaltoday.in|GNS|Kashmir
One Among Fresh Cases Has No Travel History, No Contact With Any Patient; 600 Among 650 Sample Reports Received test Negative In Valley So far
Srinagar, April 1: The number of COVID-19 cases in J&K on Wednesday rose to 62 and includes 50 in Kashmir Valley and 12 in Jammu division.
A senior doctor told GNS that among the fresh positive cases include a 26-year-old from Nishat Srinagar who has neither travelled to any affected country nor has he come in contact with any COVID-19 patient in Kashmir.
He said the youth had developed a high fever of 102F, chills, cough and chest discomfort five days back and reported to SKIMS where his sample was taken which came out to be positive.
Lately, there has been a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases and the authorities so far have not declared it the Stage 3, which is community transmission. “This is an ominous development but we need not to panic. We have to be prepared for what lies ahead,” the doctor said, underling that the youth’s case may well be the first case of the community transmission. “The conclusion is on the basis of what he has revealed and whether or not we have entered the Stage 3 would certainly be concluded by the government,” he added.
Meanwhile, sources said that among the positive cases include two persons, admitted in district hospital Pulwama. One of them a 25-year-old from Pulwama had come in contact with a COVID-19 patient while another is a 70-year-old from Shopian who had returned on March 16 from Saudi Arabia after performing Umrah and was part of the same flight which was boarded by Kashmir’s first coronavirus patient, a 67-year-old woman who has since recovered at SKIMS.