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Former chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned whether the Centre has any strategy to deal with the surge in COVID-19  cases or has left it to the states to deal with the menace now.
The vice-president of the National Conference (NC), who is in self-quarantine after his father Dr Farooq Abdullah tested positive for
COVID-19 recently, said the number of cases have increased from 12,286 cases a month ago on March 2 to 81,466 on Thursday.
Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, he said, “From 12,286 new cases a month ago on 2nd March to 81,466 new cases today. Does the union government have a strategy to deal with these rampaging numbers or is this now a problem for states to deal with as they see fit
Publish Time: 02 April 2021
TP News

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