News Topic:COVID-19
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Patients with Coronavirus-like symptoms isolated in Leh Hospital
SRINAGAR — While the arrival of deadly Coronavirus, having detected in some people in Ladakh, has engulfed the region with fear, two patients with...
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DAK advises hospitals to be ready to deal with Coronavirus
SRINAGAR — In the wake of World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration of China's coronavirus outbreak as an international emergency, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Monday advised...
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Kashmir has potential threat of coronavirus: DAK
SRINAGAR — Following the recent outbreak of coronavirus in China, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Wednesday said that there is a potential threat of the novel virus...
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Coronavirus: Don’t panic, take precautions, says DAK
SRINAGAR — Following the recent outbreak of the novel (new) coronavirus in China which has infected almost 6000 people and claimed at least 132...
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