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Jammu and Kashmir declares Srinagar district as Covid-19 Red Zone

Srinagar and three other districts are under curfew till Thursday and government officials say it could be extended further if the cases continue to rise, especially in the Red Zone.

Published on: May 03, 2021 05:37 PM IST
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The Jammu and Kashmir administration has declared Srinagar district a Red Zone after the summer capital recorded 1,126 fresh Covid-19 cases on Sunday. All other 19 districts have been declared as orange zones.

Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) disinfect and clean a road to tackle the coronavirus pandemic at Lal Chowk on Monday.
Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) disinfect and clean a road to tackle the coronavirus pandemic at Lal Chowk on Monday.

Srinagar and Jammu districts reported 1,126 and 486 fresh Covid-19 cases respectively on Sunday, taking the tally of active cases in the two districts to 9,554 and 6,478. Srinagar’s classification as a Red Zone will likely result in stricter containment measures to slow down the spread of the disease.

Srinagar and three other districts are under curfew till Thursday and government officials say it could be extended further if the cases continue to rise, especially in the Red Zone. The health experts have been advocating for extended curfew to bring down the number of cases. Besides Srinagar, Lakhanpur and Jawahar tunnel containment zones—covered by a 500 metre radius-- have also been declared Red Zones.

Areas with high caseload and doubling rate are classified as Red Zones or Hotspot districts In contrast, a green zone has zero confirmed cases of coronavirus in the last 21 days.

“The categorization will [help in] implementation of permitted activities in such areas notified by the committee,” said a senior government official.

Meanwhile the government has already constituted a five member Crisis Management Group (CMG) headed by chief secretary to monitor the rapidly evolving Covid-19 situation and take preventive, controlling and mitigating measures.

“The CMG will be meeting daily, and more often if necessary, to review the rapidly evolving Covid-19 [situation] in terms of cases, testing rates, positivity, mortality, recovery, hospital occupancy and other parameters,” said the J&K government spokesman.

The group will also review the oxygen and medicine requirements and availability at all health institutions and manage the availability of resources, the spokesperson added. He said the group will also keep a close watch on vaccine rollout in the Union Territory.

J&K recorded 45,123 infections and 289 deaths in April this year—the highest so far, taking the number of active cases to 32,421, officials said. Most of these cases have been added since February 9, when the UT had the lowest active case tally of 593.

 
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