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Lead NewsLocal NC leader among 5 deaths today in J&K, toll 154

Local NC leader among 5 deaths today in J&K, toll 154

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Tawi/Srinagar, July 09: Jammu and Thursday witnessed five more COVID-19 related deaths that included a young Conference leader from Jammu, taking the number of people who died of the virus to 154 in the UT.

A local National Conference youth leader from Jammu, Rohit Kirni died in GMC Jammu due to Corona conditions. A doctor at GMC Jammu said that the 38-year-old was serious and died this afternoon.

He said that the patient had been put on a ventilator but the medical teams, in spite of their best efforts, couldn't stabilise him. “He had tested positive for Covid-19 and breathed his last today afternoon,” the doctor said.

 

Officials told that the two patients include 60-year-old woman from Pattan Baramulla, 80-year-old woman from Natipora Srinagar, 65-year-old lady from Kulgam,  70-year-old lady from Pulwama, and 38-year-old NC leader from Jammu.

Dr Saleem Tak, Medical Superintendent at Chest Diseases hospital told,  that a 60-year-old lady from Pattan, who was admitted on June 29 after testing positive for COVID-19, died at CD hospital today morning.

He said the patient was suffering from hypertension, hypothyroidism and bilateral pneumonia.

Dr Nazir Ahmad Choudhary, Medical Superintendent at SMHS told that an 80-year-old woman from Natipora who was admitted on July 1 died at SMHS today morning at around 4 am.

He said that patient was suffering from hypertension, T2DM and bilateral pneumonia.

He said that 70-year-old lady from Pachaar, Pulwama who was admitted at SMHS on July 06 and was tested positive for Covid-19 died on Thursday afternoon. Patient was suffering from bilateral pneumonia and other ailments, he said.

Dr Shifa Deva, Medical Superintendent at JVC Bemina said that a 65-year-old female patient from Kulgam who was referred from District Hospital Kulgam on Wednesday died today.

Patient was Covid-19 positive and was suffering from bilateral pneumonia besides other ailments including hypertension, she said.  With five more deaths, the death toll due to the virus has reached to 154 in J&K, of which 15 deaths were recorded in Jammu and 139 in Kashmir.

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