Bengaluru: More than 34,000 fresh cases on Sunday pushing the number of active Covid-19 infections in Karnataka close to two lakh-marks, with new cases expected to continue to increase until the second week before falling.
Health Minister K Sudhakar, repeating that new cases will peak in the second week of February, saying they will go afterwards, reduce the level of transmission and severity of infection.
More than 1.
9 lakh, the active case load of the state has increased by almost 300% in just one week.
The number of cases like that is 49,602 on January 9.
“People experience mild symptoms and demand for ICU facilities, beds and limited oxygen support.
Research by the Government Health Committee and Indian Science Institute (IISC) has indicated that cases will drop after the second and third weeks of February.
We will do everything for Successfully Maintain Health and Community (1,171).
The state reported 13 deaths from Covid-19 on Sunday, five of which were in Bengaluru Urban and two in Dakshina Kannada.
The deceased ranges from 40 and 90 years and more than half has comorbidity.
In accordance with the daily bulletin, the Ministry of Health has carried out 4,835 counseling sessions on January 15 and cumulatively advising more than 24.
2 lakh patients until now.
Given the increasing case, the government has appealed to people to isolate themselves if they come into contact with positive people covid-19, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.