J&K: 5-yr-old boy among 8 fresh deaths in Kashmir, death toll at 275

at 9:25 pm

Abid Bashir

Srinagar (NVI): A five-year-old boy was among eight Covid-19 patients who died due to the deadly virus in Jammu and Kashmir today, taking the death toll in the Union Territory to 275.

Officials said that eight patients who died include a 58-year-old man from Rajbagh, Srinagar; a 45-year-old man from Zoonimar, Srinagar; a 45-year-old man from Palpora, Noor Bagh, Srinagar; a male patient from Khanyar Srinagar; a 70-year-old male from Ganderbal; a 29-year-old woman from Qazigund Anantnag; a 54-year old man from Sonwar Srinagar and a five-year-old kid from Qazipora, Bandipora.

An official from SKIMS said that a patient from Rajbagh who was admitted on July 16 with chest infection and tested positive for COVID-19, died this morning.

Official sources said the patient was a ward officer in Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) and had worked as a frontline worker in the last three months in the area.

An official from SKIMS added that two more patients including a 54-year-old man from Sonwar, Srinagar who was admitted on July 14 and a five-year-old boy from Qazipora Bandipora who was admitted on June 20 died at SKIMS this afternoon.

He said that the boy had burn injuries and was tested positive for COVID-19 on 16 July.

An official from CD hospital said that a patient from Shah Gund Hajin, at present living in Zoonimar area of Srinagar, who was tested positive for COVID-19. was brought dead to CD hospital.

He said the patient was already critical, was suffering from lung cancer and was tested positive on Tuesday evening.

An official from SKIMS Bemina said that a 29-year-old woman who was tested positive for COVID-19, also died today.

An official from SMHS said that a 45-year-old man from Palpora, Srinagar who was admitted on July 20 with bilateral pneumonia, died Wednesday.

He further added that a male patient from Khanyar, Srinagar who was admitted on July 21, died on Wednesday. He was suffering from diabetes, hypertension, bilateral pneumonia and was tested positive after his death, he said.

A 70-year-old man from Ganderbal, who was admitted on July 20 died on 21 July at SMHS, official said, adding that he was suffering from bilateral pneumonia and was tested positive a day after his death.

With eight more deaths, the death toll due to COVID-19 has reached 275 in Jammu and Kashmir including 255 from Kashmir division and 20 from Jammu division.

-ARK