SRINAGAR: J&K reported its second Covid-19 casualty on Sunday morning, taking the toll in the Valley to two in a week.The victim, a 62-year-old vegetable seller in his native village Tangmarg near Gulmarg in Noth kashmir , had no travel history. He probably got infected through public contact, said Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan, president of the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK). The 67-year-old preacher at Hyderpora in Srinagar, who died earlier, had a travel history.The vegetable seller developed breathing difficulty few days ago and was admitted in SMHS hospital on Wednesday with pneumonia. After his test result came positive for coronavirus infection, he was shifted to the Covid-19 center at the chest disease hospital where he died on Sunday morning.The authorities have now declared seven villages in Pulwama district and five villages in Rajouri as ‘red zones’. According to official figures, there are 29 Covid-19 positive cases in Kashmir Valley, while nine have been reported from Jammu region.