Bengaluru: The state government tends to continue with curfews outside of January 7 after the increasing Covid-19 case and the threat of omicron variants.
It also considers more detention steps to control the spread of coronavirus.
The final decision about the sidewalk will be taken by the State Cabinet on Thursday.
Before that, on Wednesday, Chairman of the Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai will hold a consultation with members of the Covid-19 State Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).
“We monitor the situation of the pandemic and the spread of Omicron,” Bommai said on Monday.
“This virus spreads very quickly throughout the country, so we need to discuss steps with experts before taking it before the cabinet.” The source said the government could impose weekend wednesday, providing health experts and cabinets to support the plan.
But bommai puts aside any action that will have a direct impact on the livelihood of the community.
“We have experience handling two previous Covid waves,” he said.
“Experts are asked to suggest the right steps to control the spread without affecting everyday life.” After launching a drive vaccination for children in the age group 15-18, Bommai said students need to be carried under a safe bubble.
Extensive vaccination campaign has been planned for this purpose.
He urged stakeholders to follow norms such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance.
“We need coordinated efforts from parents, teachers, and health workers to make vaccinations become successful,” he said.
“We have a target of vaccination around 4.
4 children lakh throughout the state including 30,000 children in Bengaluru on the first day.
The second dose will be given after 28 days, while the booster dose will be given to people over 60 with comorbidity after January 10 “