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‘College must be tested for non-carnataka students’

'College must be tested for non-carnataka students'
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Chikkaballapur: After the Cover-19 Infection Cluster Outbreak at Nursing College at KGF Taluk on Kgis – Score Students who have returned from Kerala Tested Positive Health Minister K Sudhakar, on Tuesday, said it will soon visit the institution to assess the situation and decide on management College.
The Minister of Health told reporters in Chikkaballapur on Tuesday that the Government of Karnataka had done well to control the situation of the pandemic and bring daily infections to fall from “50,000 to 700 to 800”, Kerala has contributed to the increase in cases.
He said he intended to visit a neighboring country soon.
He said all educational institutions must work with the government in carrying the spread of the Coronavirus by following the norms set by the government.
The minister said the institution must take steps to test the RT-PCR for all their students from neighboring countries before they enter the campus.
Sudhakar said Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chamarajanagar Regency have reported an increase in positive cases due to the entry of Kerala.
He said people crossed the border for various reasons such as education, business, and to take advantage of medical facilities.
He said he would discuss with the steps of the district minister this district could take to examine the increasing case.
In casual restrictions now the cases have fallen, the minister says everyone wants to have a cultural program, development work and also allow their children to be involved in education activities, but government priorities are to prevent the spread of viral diseases.
He urged people to follow the behavior that matches Covid at any time.
Meanwhile, Kolar Kolar reported 55 new cases on Tuesday, where 41 cases came from the Taluk KGF where nursing universities were located.
G Prasanna Kumar, a health inspection officer, said these cases were reported on Monday night and were included in Tuesday’s health bulletin.

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