Bengaluru: Curbs, including weekend and night ends, imposed by the government will only have a limited impact because the spread of the community is on, experts said.
They say the best way to load spread is to ensure people adhere to Covid-19 safety norms.
The government’s journey to impose restrictions has also left BJP in power divided.
While the senior ministers, including KS Eshwarappa, have openly lamburned the decision to clamp the weekend hours throughout Karnataka, MLC, and MLC representing Bengaluru airing their concern at a meeting with Basavai Main Minister Basavai on Wednesday.
These restrictions include the closure of educational institutions that prohibit a grade of 10 to 12 in the capital city and limit into restaurants, bars and film rooms up to 50% of their seating capacity, in addition to week-week-end and night hours for two weeks.
This step comes at certain times when the Karnataka Test Test (TPR) touches 3.
3% on Wednesday (6% in Bengaluru according to Health Minister K Sudhakar), while countries such as Delhi use such limitations only when TPR crosses 5% .
Therefore the decision clearly has a sharp response, while stakeholder parts even suggest the government has been in a hurry.
“Strict curb is needed during the first wave because the government needs time to regulate medical infrastructure,” said the famous virologically from Jacob John.
“Now, the scenario is different, and the sidewalk is intended to instill seriousness among people.
This outcrorts will not take the desired results unless people strictly obey safety norms such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance.” Bommai has suggested a decision About fresh sidewalks will be taken at a cabinet meeting on Thursday and sudden announcements have left the selected representative.
This problem was discussed at a meeting chaired by CM in the BJP party office.
“Many MLA represents Bengalaru raises concerns over weekend and night ends because it will greatly affect trade and industry.
CM justifies the movement that says restrictions will avoid more stringent sidewalks such as locking because the omicron variant spreads quickly,” said Satish Reddy, BJP MLA From Bommanahalli and the Chief of Government Whip in Legisla assembly.
The argument against restrictions is based on the fact that 90% of those infected with Omicron variants do not show symptoms because most cases are not detected.
Experts say infection has spread in the community.
They said only 2% of the total cases would require hospitalization and there would be no pressure on medical infrastructure as evidenced by the fact that the demand for hospital beds and liquid medical oxygen was the lowest since October last year.
“I hope this restriction is only for a short time because they have been charged to spread the awareness among people.
I think they will be immediately removed, and the government will not impose the kuncian,” said Uday Garudachar, BJP MLA from Chikpet and Owner of Garuda Mall .
However, KV Trilok Chandra, Special Commissioner, BBMP, confirmed the sidewalk.
“The third wave is expected to be fast and short, but we need to avoid high-volume infections because the omicron variant is expected to induce lakh cases.
So, Curb is needed to prevent infrastructure from extraordinary,” he said.
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