Karnataka’s health department saw a vaccine a key to stop the spread of Covid-19 in border villages – News2IN
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Karnataka’s health department saw a vaccine a key to stop the spread of Covid-19 in border villages

Karnataka's health department saw a vaccine a key to stop the spread of Covid-19 in border villages
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BELOGIVAVI: While Karnataka has increased supervision along the border with Maharashtra, officials in the Border District of BorderView said that the task was difficult and the key to preventing the spread of the virus was to investigate all people who qualified in eligible villages.
However, acute disadvantages of vaccine doses in the blocking block.
With Covid-19 cases up, Karnataka has made an obligatory RT-PCR test report for those who enter the state of Maharashtra.
District police have increased awareness at the time of checkpost, and many who do not have a negative Covid report are being sent back.
MG Hiremath, Beleagavi Deputy Commissioner (DC), and police supervisor (SP) Laxman Nimbaragi visited several border checks on Sundays and greatly monitored the situation.
However, because many, especially from Kolhapur, Sangli and Miraj move across the border to work, track them is a difficult task, officials said.
Nimbaragi said 2,000 people crossed the border every day from Nippani, while around 500 trips from Kagwad.
The source says that around 7000-10,000 people enter and exit every day from Athani, Kudichi, Raibag, Batawayavi, Hukkeri and other places.
Hirathan said the discussion would implement a system to deal with this moving population.
Chances are they will get a pass that will apply for a week after the RPCR test may have to be repeated.
However, the guidelines have not been issued.
The Ministry of Health believes that people who are vaccinated in the border village are the solutions.
The department has identified more than three lakh populations that meet the requirements in 96 border villages.
While the inoculation drive began on June 28 in these villages, a month only about 1.2 lakh people have received a dose.
“Drive will never be able to take steps unless there is a drastic increase in the dose supply,” said IP Gadad, District Immunization Officer.
“For the whole district, we need a dose of lakh every day.
On Monday we have planned a fest vaccine but we only got 80,000 doses.” Gadad said the administration must target people the first time a day to Maharashtra and Goa.
“Even partial vaccinations are useful in preventing the severity of infection,” he said.
Report All Cases, the BBMP tells Labste Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanaagara Palike (BBMP) has ordered all private companies that manage testing and / or treat Covid-19 patients, to report all Covid positive cases to ensure timely and effective detention and supervision.
“Given that Covid-19 was declared a pandemic, with this directed directed that all laboratories and private hospitals tested for Covid-19, both with mice / RT-PCR or other agreed Covid tests, must immediately update the results on the ICMR portal, immediately, and Tell the BBMP authorities each by email to the Head of Health, Public Health in Choph515@gmail.com and zonal health authorities respectively, “said the notice.
It was added: “If there are laboratories or hospitals found to violate the order above, strict actions will begin under the Law of Karnataka Epidemic, 2020, Act Knataka Private Medical (KPME), 2017 and Disaster Management Act (DMA) 2005 fight the company.

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