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K’taka: There is no hospital for asymptomatic int’l leaflets

K'taka: There is no hospital for asymptomatic int'l leaflets
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Bengaluru: The state government on Thursday revised the guidelines governing positive international tourist testing for Covid-19 on arrival.
According to the new guidelines, symptomatic symptoms and symptoms that have been positively tested on arrival do not need to be hospitalized, but will be isolated in covid care centers managed by the government or budget hotels identified, three-star hotels and Five attached to private hospitals for hospitals.
seven days.
If travelers choose a private hotel attached to a private hospital, then they must bear the costs, while staying at the Covid Care Center which is managed by the government for free.
Those who have symptoms while staying CCC will be treated at the hospital they can be removed from the hotel, CCCS on the 7th day, if they are free of fever, respiratory symptoms for before three days and maintain 94% oxygen saturation level and above.
And there is no covid test needed before exiting.
Next, they must be in the house for 7 days.
Hitherto, patients must be accepted and choose a personal hospital for 10 days and suitable for debit only if they test negative twice in a gap for 24 hours.
New guidelines have been relieved for international tourists.
As reported by the TII before, the Technical Advisory Committee has recommended that the government allows institutional isolation for positive Covid international travelers at hotels and CCCS, stating that 90% of them have no symptoms, and hospital beds will be needed for medium covid patients to severe Until severe.
However, those who develop symptoms during their stay at CCCS and hotels will be hospitalized for care.
Health Commissioner D Randeep, who published circular said that the BBMP and district administration will identify hotels and facilities needed to function as a private covid care center at the provider level.

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