Bengaluru: Countries such as Bidar, Yadgir, Haveri and Bagalkot in North Kottalaka have reported nil or one digit of the new Covid-19 case for the past 10 days, and this is a clear sign that the second wave is at the end of the FAG in Karnataka.
, said Dr.
CN Manjunath, Nodal Officer for Covid-19 testing in the state.
Raichur and Vijayapura reported zero cases on Friday, while Haveri did not have an infection on Thursday.
Bidar reports zero infection on both days.
Yadgir reported one case on Thursday and the next three days.
Bagalkot reported one infection in both days.
As on Friday, Bidar has zero active cases, Raichur Three and Gadag 17.
Decreasing everyday case in these districts has significantly contributed to the decline in the total number of countries.
However, some experts say testing and search must be increased in the district that reports zero cases.
But Dr.
Manjunath said there was no test at all.
The level of participants in these districts is less than 0.1%.
“The trend is clear that there is a decrease in cases and in the severity of the disease as well.
The fact that no acceptance or death of the ICU in these districts is evidence about this,” Dr.
Manjunath said.
Prohibiting Dakshina Kannada where the level of participation is 2%, this trend is mostly similar throughout the state.
“Everyday cases have static between 1,200-1,300 per day,” Dr.
Manjunath said.
“Prohibiting Kerala, we see similar trends throughout the country.
It was the same at the end of the first wave too.
The interval between the waves was 5-6 months, and we might have a third wave in October-November.
While soon, we don’t know how much it is “Yadgir did not have any case for more than a week until Thursday.
At least 2,000 tests are carried out every day in the district.
It has one patient in the hospital and 23 in house isolation on Thursday.
“We tested aggressively at the train and bus station,” said Dr.
Indumati Patil, District Health Officer (DHO), Yadgir.
“As long as Raksha Bandhan, two people from Bengaluru have been positively tested.
In other cases recently, a breastfeeding student from Dakshina Kannada was tested positively.
However, the inter-district movement was low.” Bidar has not reported a new case since August 22, when one case Detected.
“For the past 16 days, there has been no new infection, which shows no local transmission,” said Dr.
VG Reddy, DHO.
“There has been no drop testing.
Maybe, this is the final sign of the second wave.
Surveillance has been tightened, especially in the border area.” Asked about the trend, Dr.
Annasaheb M Narapi, Director, family welfare department, said the active review.
However, the Ministry of Health officials are afraid of the selection of local bodies in Hubballi-Dharwad and Kalaburagi can trigger fresh outbreaks.
The cluster case counted up to 34 cases in cases of Christian Christian Horamavu touched 34 on Friday, a day when Minister of Health K Sudhakar visited the institution.
Toi was the first to report cluster outbreak on September 1.
“Karnataka is the center of education and many students come here from all over the country.
There are around 800 college breastfeeding in the state.
All schools and colleges must follow the guidelines and alert,” Minister said.
Around 700-800 residents in the campus environment will also be tested, added Sudhakar.
On the request to raise restrictions for Ganesha Chaturthi, Sudhakar said it was a sensitive problem.
“But we must not forget that Covid revolves beyond the control in Kerala after restrictions are appointed for Onam and Muharram,” he said.