Bengaluru: Karnataka on Friday witnessed a 68% leap in the Covid-19 case, touching 8,449, while Bengaluru saw a leap of 57% to report 6,812 infections.
Active Covid-19 cases in the state rose to 30,113, including 25,370 in Bengaluru alone.
Apart from the surge in Covid-19 cases, no more than 5% of active cases have been received at the hospital, Minister of Health and Medical Education Karnataka K Sudhakar said on Friday.
On Wednesday, 831 patients were hospitalized in the state and 700 of them were on a public bed, the minister said.
The minister: the government worked on Roping in 10K home surgical houses, other district nursing students reported more than 100 cases on Friday: Mysore 219 cases, Dakshina Kannada 211, Udayav114.
Sudhakar said the state government was prepared for the third wave and added that hospital beds must be provided only for those who suffer from moderate and severe disease symptoms.
“There are no people with mild symptoms that will use the influence to be hospitalized.
Revenue will be decided by the triange system,” he said.
To monitor patients with isolated at home, the state government works hard at 10,000 home surgeons and breastfeeding students who will coordinate with patients for teletriation, he said.
Uniform treatment protocols, disposal policies and quarantine guidelines will be released soon, he said.
Referring to a recent statement by the World Health Organization, he said Omicron is the fastest fast fastest variant.
“Even though Omicron is not as bad as delta, it can’t be called ‘light’.
Those who are fully vaccinated with two doses may not get severe infections.
Everyone must get two doses,” Minister said.
He said more than 99% of the population that qualified in carnataka vaccinated with the first dose and 80% with two doses.
The government reflects out the ‘green pass’ to identify people who are fully vaccinated.
In the Covid global situation, the minister said more than 21 years had been infected throughout the world.
“From December 27, 2021 to January 2, the infection has increased by 79%.
About 80% of cases in the ICU are not vaccinated.
Those who have asked India to export vaccines to other countries.
There is no safe country until every country is safe,” He said.