Bengaluru: Covid Counts Karnataka Daily stood at 1,033 cases on Saturday, violating a four-digit sign for the first time in 107 days.
The last time the country witnessed such a surge on September 16.
With 810 new infections, Bengaluru accounted for 78% of cases.
The Bengaluru daily case is the highest in 185 days.
The city has seen 813 new cases on June 30 during the second wave.
Spike was also seen in Dakshina Kannada who recorded 48 cases on that day, followed by MySuru 29, Udupi 28 and Mandya 23.
The active case jumped to 9,386 in the state and Bengaluru had a total of 84% (or 7,876).
Recognizing an increase in cases in Bengaluru, similar to Mumbai and Delhi, the state government increases infrastructure at a dedicated Covid Hospital.
Over the past week, Kodawu is the only district with an average test of 1% test, while the Bengaluru Urban has now passed 0.9%.
After conducting 1.2 lakh tests in 24 hours, the country’s daily peposititiveness is closer to 0.9% on Saturday.
Cases increase.
Until now, the level of hospitalization is not yet high.
At present, it is not worrying, “Kindergarten Anil Kumar, the main secretary, health and welfare of the family, told Stoi.
He said the Chacaka Hospital in Broadway Road and 180 bed hospitals built with CSR funds at the Institute of Rajiv Gandhi’s chest disease will be used For Covid acceptance.
“Raman Nagar General Hospital is now a Covid Hospital,” he said.
The State reported five deaths on Saturday.
This includes the death of a 45-year-old woman in May 2021 in Tumakuru.
Reconciled data also includes the names of two women 60 years old, each from Mandya and Uttara Kannada District, each gave up on Covid in July and August 2021.
Two victims – from Bengaluru – died last week.