COVID second wave in Jammu and Kashmir plateauing: experts
The Hindu
Number of new cases, fatalities on the decline: official
Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a plateauing of the second wave of COVID-19 infections after 60 days of rising numbers, with both mortality and active positive cases showing a downward trend. The decreasing trend of active positive cases has come as a relief for the stressed health infrastructure of the Union Territory (UT). “Since May 20, the number of active cases in the entire Union Territory came down to less than 50,000 and the downward trend has lowered the number of hospital admissions too,” a senior official, overseeing the pandemic trend at the J&K Health department, told The Hindu.More Related News

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