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No surge in Covid-19 cases in J&K: Officials

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No surge in Covid-19 cases in J&K: Official

Take precautions, no need to panic, say Doctors

 

Srinagar, Dec 22 (KNO): Amid the surge in Covid-19 cases worldwide, no surge has been reported in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory as of now.

Officials while talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the surge in Covid-19 cases in different countries has become a cause of concern but as of now situation as of now in J&K is better as no surge has been reported here yet.

Director SKIMS Dr Parvaiz Koul on Thursday said that panic is not the answer but caution is the key.

“Covid in news again> Avoid catching COVID. Masks, social distancing, hand washing, etc all help. Masks help you avoid other respiratory pathogens too that often circulate in winter months. Avoid COVID hospitalizations and severe complications.. Vaccinations help,” Dr Koul tweeted.

Leading Pulmonologist Dr Naveed Nazir Shah said that there is no harm in taking precautions as “we are already facing influx of pneumonia cases.”

He said that in last three years, all respiratory infections were at low ebb as people were following Covid appropriate behaviour.

“No scare just caution. Better to be safe than sorry. No harm in taking precautions’ We are already facing influx of pneumonia cases. All May not be covid. By following appropriate behaviour can prevent them too… Last 3 years all respiratory infections were at low ebb due to CAB”, Dr Naveed tweeted.

Union Health minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday said in Lok Sabha that, “we are keeping an eye on the global Covid situation & are taking steps accordingly and states are advised to increase genome-sequencing to timely identify the new variant of Covid-19.”

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“In the wake of festive & new year season, states are advised to make sure people wear masks, use sanitisers and maintain social distance along with increasing awareness for precautionary doses,” he said.

He said that RT-PCR sampling has been already started at international airports and all efforts are being taken so as to tackle the pandemic—(KNO)

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