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Jammu Kashmir"J&K to ease COVID restrictions in phased manner from June 6"

“J&K to ease COVID restrictions in phased manner from June 6”

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Tawi, May 28: An unconfirmed report going around suggests that Jammu and government is contemplating to begin its Plan-Unlock probably from June 06 as its perceived that the Covid situation would ease out in the coming week. A report is published in a New Delhi News Portal which we are reproducing for our readers. However, our attempt to confirm the reports from J&K Administration could not materialize.

J&K is subjected to strict Lockdown for over a month and a quarter and the Administration has decentralized the Covid management facilities that has eased out intense pressure on tertiary hospitals in Jammu and Srinagar. Moreover, DRDO's two 500-Bed Hospitals are coming up fast in Jammu and Srinagar.

 

The Republic TV reports written by Gloria Methri says:

 

“After Delhi, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has also said the lockdown will be eased in the Union Territory in a phased manner from June 6.

New Delhi, May 28 : Hours after the Delhi government announced the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has also said the lockdown curbs will be eased in the Union Territory from June 6. The restrictions however will be lifted in a phased manner, with stand-alone shops, salons and liquor shops allowed to operate 3 days a week, while government and private offices can function at 50% and 33% capacity respectively.

Schools, colleges and technical institutions will remain closed for now but universities can resume lectures with 33% attendance from June 20. Coaching centres, clubs, paid public parks, gyms, bars and swimming pools will remain closed. Public transport, taxis and cabs are allowed to function with 50% capacity from June 6, and 67% capacity from June 20.

Outdoor shopping complexes can operate on alternate days while indoor shopping malls are allowed to open 25% of shops in a rotation system. Restaurants can remain open on all days but only for home delivery.

Amid a huge surge in COVID-19 cases, the Jammu and Kashmir administration had on April 19 imposed a complete lockdown to contain the spread of the disease. The cases continued to rise despite lockdown as just nine days after imposing curbs, the UT on May 7 recorded the highest ever 73 single-day fatalities.”

COVID in J&K

On Friday, the COVID-19 infection tally in Jammu and Kashmir rose by 2,803 in a day to reach 2,84,431 while 56 fatalities during the same period took the death toll to 3,795. Of the fresh cases, 1,009 were from the Jammu division and 1,794 from the Kashmir division, they said.

The officials said Srinagar district recorded the highest 382 cases, followed by 320 in Jammu district and 228 in Kupwara district. The number of active cases has dropped to 41,382 in the union territory, while 2,39,254 patients have recovered so far, the officials said.

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