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Call On Easing Weekend Curbs After Review of Fri: K’taka Govt

Call On Easing Weekend Curbs After Review of Fri: K'taka Govt
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Bengaluru: With experts suggest that the third wave in Karnataka can peak on January 25 and then start the journey to him, the Karnataka government on Monday said it supports calming weekend hours if estimates end at the end of the month.
The government will make a decision after another review meeting on Friday.
Based on the recommendations of experts that the state must reduce the testing of 2 lakh per day – it is said to be the highest for any country in the country – the government decided to reduce 25%.
“If we confirm the trend of covid-19 tapering at the end of the month, we can end the weekend curfew,” said US Revenue Minister Ashoka after a virtual meeting by the Chairman of the Bukavaraj Bommai Minister with Cabinet colleagues and health experts here on Monday.
“Considering a downward trend in Maharashtra and Delhi, experts believe pandemics at Karnataka will also begin to decline immediately,” he added.
Under pressure from the business community to end weekend wednesday, Bommai held a meeting on Monday but delayed the decision because these cases tended to rise significantly this week before reaching the top of the fourth week.
The Hospitality Association of the President of PC Rao and the others met Bommai as soon as the meeting and urged him to attract weekend messions and vice versa allowing a restaurant to walk with a 50% seating capacity as he was doing in Maharashtra.
“The hotel owner and staff have been under pressure for one and a half years.
The weekend hours were like rubbing salt to our injuries,” Rao said.
But Ashoka said the country could not take the risk of 6.5 crore to help the relief.
“We will go with experts, center and who covid advisors.” The owner of the liquor outlet urged the government to start hours at night starting at 11pm by opposing 10:00.
The meeting decided to install the generator in all district hospitals, including Chamarajanagar where Covid was high.
“It is to ensure the power supply that is not disconnected in the hospital and avoid disruption during the procedure,” said Ashoka, adding them to speed up vaccination drives in the district where the number of people who have not taken the second dose of the second high.
CM plans to immediately hold a virtual meeting with the deputy commissioner and head of the District Executive with a high number of Covid cases and issued special instructions to intensify vaccination drives for the age group 15-18.
Bengaluru police on Monday prohibited demonstrations, demonstrations and protests and churches more than 200 people in the open and 100 people in the place-place January ended.

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