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We took some smart street questions on Covid19 and asked various specialists fighting the pandemic within and outside Kashmir hospitals. The responses made it easier for people to understand that we all have to manage the recurrent viral assaults till we mend fences with the contagion, reports Yawa.
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Kashmir poetess and critic, Dr Taranum Riyaz, died in a Delhi hospital on May 20, 2021. She had contracted Covid19. She died within 41 days of her husband’s Dr Riyaz Punjabi’s death in Delhi.
Covid19 has unleashed its devastation and has decimated families. Almost 41 days after Riyaz Punjabi’s death, his wife Dr Tarannum Riyaz succumbed to the Covid19 infection. A PhD in Urdu, Dr Fareeda Taranum – a former newscaster and a later fellow at Ministry of Culture, is a noted Urdu fiction writer and critic. She was born in Srinagar on August 9, 1963. Ms Taranum has authored eight
Afsana collections, four poetry collections and two novels
May 23, 2021
It was informed that the Helpline Number of the Control Room is 01955-253522 besides the District Covid Control Room is already functional round the clock at Sub District Hospital Kupwara with Helpline Number 01955-253658.
It was further informed that separate Control Rooms are also functional in all BMO offices of the district to tackle any situation arising due to Covid pandemic.
Among the fresh fatalities, they said, 13 deaths were reported from Jammu and nine from Kashmir Valley.
Among others, the officials told that a 68-year-old woman from Baghat Srinagar died at CD hospital, 13 days after remaining admitted to one of the exclusive facilities for the management of the cobid-19 patients.
A 75-year-old woman from Rawalpora, they said, died at SMHS hospital, six days after she was admitted with bilateral Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP).
An 80-year-old man from Khidam Nowsheera diagnosed with bilateral CAP died a day after he was admitted to GMSC Anantnag, they said.
A 55-year-old woman from Pushwara Khanbal died at midnight at GMC Anantnag, they said.