Mangaluru: The detention zone was stated, after 10 students at the nursing college in the suburbs of Mangaloru which was positively tested for Covid-19.
Dr.
Ashok H, District Nodal Officer for Covid-19, said that the detention zone was stated after two cases of SARS-COV-2 infection were reported on Thursday, and eight on Friday.
“We have made arrangements for collecting wood from 374 students, which are the main contacts of those tested positively.
Based on our direction, the Institute has suspended classes for seven days, and we have represented two nursing officers to monitor the Institute.
The Institute Management has been requested To take precautions according to the protocol.
All students tested positive for viruses are isolated, and we have monitored the situation carefully, “Dr.
Ashok said.
30 new cases in DK, Udupidakshina Kannada and the Udupi District reported 30 fresh Covid-19 cases on Friday.
Dakshina Kannada District reported 26 new cases with a 1.3% test level of test and the district had 141 active cases.
Meanwhile, Udupi reported four new cases of SARS-COV-2 infection, and this district had 58 active cases.
89 Pax from Arriva Many high-risk countries AS 89 passengers have arrived in Dakshina Kannada District from high-risk countries through Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) on Thursday, according to officials from the Ministry of Health.
District Nodal Officer for Covid-19, Dr.
Ashok H, said all passengers arrived from high-risk countries tested negatively for Covid-19.
Of the 89 international passengers, 49 came from Mangaluru Taluk, eight of Putture, five of each of the beltangady and Bantwal, three of Sullia, six of the Udupi District and each of Mysore and Bengaluru.
Meanwhile, 11 transit passengers from other countries, including Kerala, also arrived from high-risk countries to Mangaluru, he said.