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In Jammu and Kashmir, the medical superintendent of Government Medical College Rajouri, Dr. Shamim Ahmed, yesterday said that 11 patients from Badhal village have been admitted and show no signs of serious complications. He said all the patients are stable and are currently out of danger, and none of the patients require ventilators or ICU care. Seventeen



people have died and several others were affected due to an inexplicable illness in the Badhal village of the Rajouri district, which is a hilly area about 55 kilometres away from the district headquarters. Multiple local and national testing agencies have ruled out any spread of the disease so far.




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