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Covid Curbs: Karnataka cm to hold today’s meeting

Covid Curbs: Karnataka cm to hold today's meeting
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Bengaluru: Alert on the possibility of the third wave of Covid-19 infection, the state government can consider increasing some limitations, especially now that the celebration season has begun.
Revenue Minister R Ashoka suggests these sidewalks can begin after August 15.
Chief Minister of Bukavaraj Bommai is scheduled to meet senior health officials and experts on Saturday to discuss the situation of the pandemic and he will receive a call to re-restrictions, in addition to rethinking the decision to reopen the decision to reopen.
School for class 9-12, said source.
However, Bommai has put aside the kuncian.
Although there was no significant increase in the case of Covid-19 fresh – daily infections in the country had floated between 1,300 and 1,900 – over the past few weeks, the government was alert to let his guard down, especially after the second wave malignancy.
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The government has issued orders that prohibit trials during Krishna Janmashtami, Muharram, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, and celebrations and other festivals.
This has also forbidden organizations of social, political, recruitment, cultural and religious programs during this festival.
The burden on people on Friday, Bommai, who was on the official two-day tour of Dakshina Kannada and the Udupi District, was shown there would be no key lock in certain districts or in all states.
While the overall case has not risen, Dakshina Kannada does see an increase in cases that are associated with an abundance of the adjacent Kasaragod district in Kerala.
“I don’t want to burden people by forcing the kuncian,” Bommai told reporters.
“We try to prevent that imposing.
We reactivate collaboration with the private sector in the state to manage pandemics.
Health camps will be held at school to reach children.” Cm canceled a visit to the examination near the Kerala border in Dakshina Kannada after input Intelligence suggested he could face the anger of the demonstrators from Kerala.
People on the other side of the border upset with the decision of Karnataka mandate a negative RT-PCR report for anyone from Kerala to enter the country.
Kerala commuters are especially angry because Karnataka has made a mandatory negative test report for people who are fully vaccinated.
However, Bommai stressed that he had directed officials to enable people from neighboring countries only if they provide Covid negative reports that are no more than 72 hours.
With Dakshina Kannada and the Udupi District did raise concerns over the increase in infection among children, Bommai had called for an emergency meeting with experts in Bengaluru on Friday but canceled it immediately after returning to the country’s capital.
He said because experts had warned that children (0-18 years) would likely be the most affected during the possibility of the third wave because they were not vaccinated, the state took adequate precautions to protect children.
“We have launched a ‘Vathsalya’ scheme in the Udupi district and Haveri to monitor the health of children continuously.
We will hold a child’s health camp and will do everything needed to treat malnutrition and bushes,” he said.
While the Ministry of Health data showed 543 children in the age group 0-19 in Bengaluru Urban contracted disease between August 1 to August 11, health officials insisted on no reason for alarms.
From infected children, 210 children belonged to the age group 0-9, while the remaining 333 were over 10 years old.
Officials say great majority are the main contacts of infected adults.
No Death related to Covid-19 in the age group of 0-19 years has been reported and children infected are mostly without symptoms or only have mild symptoms.

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