Omar concerned over highest spike in COVID cases, asks what is going wrong

Expressing concern over highest single-day spike of 620 COVID-19 positive cases on Sunday, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah asked what was going wrong when the administration has imposed some of the toughest restrictions in the country.
“620 new cases in J&K today & only 32 are returning travelers,” the National Conference (NC) Vice president wrote on micro-blogging site twitter.
He further said, “This is a big spike in local numbers considering the administration has some of the toughest restrictions in the country.”
“A small district like Kulgam with a jump of 160 cases is deeply worrisome. What is going wrong?” he asked.
Out of the 620 cases reported yesterday, 37 were from Jammu and 583 from Kashmir valley. So far, a total of about 4100 have tested positive while 43 have died due to the disease in J&K