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Even though Covid Case, Highlands, B’luru is still a concern

Even though Covid Case, Highlands, B'luru is still a concern
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Bengaluru: The number of fresh Covid-19 cases every day in Urban Regency Bengaluru for the past few weeks has floated around 500 marks, and while it may be far less than the number recorded during the peak of the second wave, the situation continues to be a matter of concern for the state as a government Prepare for the third wave.
Experts advise the government, and bureaucrats who manages Pandemi saying that while the daily number has decreased significantly since May, the district continues to be vulnerable because of its population density and the fact that it is the economic force of the whole country.
On Tuesday, Bengaluru Urban had more than 12.2 Lakh Covid-19-477 infection from them reported on that day – and 8,986 active cases.
More than 64% (more than 8.4 lakh) of the total cases in Bengaluru have been reported since April 2021.
Bengaluru, the Pipped Pune – which currently has around 10.9 cases of lakh – to become a district with the highest number of cases in the country The middle of the second wave, continued to occupy the top position even though Pune reported more cases of everyday than Bengaluru consistently for the past month.
In fact, on the date, only nine states – Maharashtra (63.1 lakh), Kerala (34.2 lakh), Karnataka (29 lakh), Tamil Nadu (25.6 lakh), Andhra Pradesh (19.7 lakh), Uttar Pradesh (17 lakh), West Bengal (15.3 lakh), Delhi (14.3 lakh) and Chattisgarh (10 lakh) – has 10 lakh or more cases in India.
Relatively pledging, Bengaluru and Pune have more than 9 lakh cases, and if the current trend persists, Karnataka capital may be the first district in this country to touch 10 lakh cases.
It could happen before this weekend.
P Ravi Kumar, Chief Secretary, told Toi: “Apart from the steps, we have empowered the BBMP commissioner to even impose local locking.
If the administration found a certain area to be problematic, it can impose this limitation.” Caught in advance before The second wave, the BBMP has repeated the need for strict sidewalk implementations to reduce new infections.
D Randeep, Special Commissioner (Health), BBMP, said: “Last year, the plateau was around 150-200 cases and now around 400-500 cases, expected to remember that we are under opening the key.
While the country can impose a curfew or locking anytime, the government now also delegates strength to the main commissioner which in turn will delegate the same as the commissioner together and zone.
“On Monday, there are 136 micro-detention zones – houses, apartments, hostels, streets, etc.
– in Bengaluru.
Randeep said the number of micro detention zones in July was 48.
“However, before, we stated the micro detention zone where there were 10 cases, now only three, which is why there are more zones.
This is because we take additional precautions to make an examination On the number, “Randeep said.
BBMP has also been hit for more stringent implementation of night hours and other Covid behavior.
Given the surge in cases in Kerala and Maharashtra, special restrictions are also being imposed on those traveling from these states, including separate teams at the main bus stop and train station.

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