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Covid-19 Spike: Restored Surveillance Border in Dakshina Kannada

Covid-19 Spike: Restored Surveillance Border in Dakshina Kannada
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Mangaluru: After an increase in the Covid-19 case, Dakshina Kannada District Administration in relation to Mangaluru City Police and DK police have made strict border supervision on all roads between the main and small states.
Deputy Commissioner Dr.
KV Rajendra and Police Commissioner N Shashi Kumar on Friday visited Talapady, which was the main entry point from Kasaragod District to Mangaluru.
Of the last few days, the Covid-19 case had seen a spiral up in the district of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.
While 396 cases of fresh virus infections were reported in Dakshina Kannada on Thursday, Udupi recorded 174 cases.
While Dakshina Kannada reported eight deaths, one death was recorded at Udupi.
Active Load Kasel Dakshina Kannada increased from 2,363 to 2,551.
Meanwhile, the active Kaseload udupi increased from 893 to 1,000.
Covid-19 deaths from Dakshina Kannada and the Udupi District increased to 1,410 and 414, respectively.
Meanwhile, the level of testing in Kasaragod was 11.1% on Thursday and the district reported 929 positive cases.
The border district has 7,001 active cases.
Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Dr.
K v Rajendra told Ti that the level of testing the test in Kerala was 13-14% and people, who had taken a single dose of vaccines from Kasaragod Regency also often traveled to Dakshina Kannada.
“Two vaccine doses will provide personal protection, but infectivity will be among them too.
I have told the situation in Dakshina Kannada with the chairman of the Minister and Secretary’s Chief.
We have many challenges here and we have not reduced the number of tests.
We will hold a meeting District Disaster Management Authority on Saturday.
Border supervision will be tightened, and strict steps will be adopted to enforce masks and social blasphemy norms in public places.
We also plan to stop all public meetings in this district, ” DC said.
Dakshina Kannada District recently allowed buses between states between Kasaragod and Mangaluru.
Meanwhile, people from Kerala also arrived here via the train too.
DC said the supervision team would also be deployed at the train station in the city.

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