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J-K has second-highest COVID-19 testing rate in India: Rohit Kansal

By ANI | Updated: April 22, 2020 13:25 IST

Principal Secretary Planning and Information, Jammu and Kashmir, Rohit Kansal on Wednesday said that the testing rate in Jammu and Kashmir is 703 per million, second highest in India.

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Principal Secretary Planning and Information, Jammu and Kashmir, Rohit Kansal on Wednesday said that the testing rate in Jammu and Kashmir is 703 per million, second highest in India.

So far, the Union Territory has reported 380 COVID-19 positive cases of which 294 are active cases--256 in Kashmir, 38 in Jammu, Kansal informed.

"The testing rate in Jammu and Kashmir is 703 per million, 2nd highest in India; bracing up to 1000 test in four ICMR accredited labs in UT; this has decreased the doubling rate of infections," said Kansal.

Jammu and Kashmir will launch Swasthya Nidhi COVID-19 Health Audit App for 100 per cent surveillance. The pilot project has already started in Jammu District. More than 6.5 lakh users have installed Aarogya Setu App in Jammu and Kashmir. The Union Territory is amongst first in the country to be alert to the problem but no room for complacency, he added.

Kansal added that the first case of Kathua district was reported yesterday. 92 Red Zones--14 in Jammu and 78 in Kashmir are under strict surveillance while 81 persons have recovered and five deaths have been reported.

"Supply of essential commodities is normal in the UT. In the last 24 hours 1000 trucks with fruits, vegetables and ration have entered Jammu and Kashmir. Free ration and pulses are being given under PMGKY. 1.5 lakh construction workers and 30,000 private-sector employees and 8.5 lakh Jan Dhan account holders have been benefitted so far," said Kansal.

He continued saying that eight lakh children have been given free MDM ration. Rs 15 crore have been transferred as cooking charges, Rs 183 crore pending MGNREGA payments have been released by RDD. Use of mask has been made mandatory and 1.20 crore masks are being given to priority and AAY households.

"Nearly Rs 100 crore has been released by the Government to the District Collector. 2.20 lakh destitute and labourers are being supported in 1245 camps across Jammu and Kashmir," said Kansal.

"Ten lakh quintals of the advance ration of April-May stands distributed among the card-holders said Kansal and urged the people to follow the seven-point appeal made by the Prime Minister," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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