BENGALURU: Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa said here on Sunday the Technical Advisory Committee on COVID-19 hasn’t yet suggested expanding the state-wide lockdown past June 7, although talks were rising.
A decision in this respect will be accepted dependent on the current position on June 6, a day prior to the lockdown finishes, ” he told colleagues after dispersing kits to sanitation employees.
Wondering if the TAC has advocated expansion of this lockdown, Yediyurappa said,”It is not like this.
Discussions are around.
Following June 6 and 5, we must wait and observe the way the situations come down” The Chief Minister, however, confessed the Covid-19 ailments were on the other hand.
“The instances are still greater compared to our expectations.
We’ll have a meeting with ministers and specialists on June 6 or 5 to chart the future plan of action.
But, we haven’t taken any decision yet,” Yediyurappa said.
Limits are set up in Karnataka since April 27, that was made strict from May 10 admissions for around a month before June 7 to include the fast spread of Covid-19.
The nation, that was reporting a drop in new instances since May 21, barring one afternoon on May 26, recovered 20,628 diseases, 492 deaths and 3.
5 lakh busy instances on Saturday.
No Explanation for lockdown Expansion so Much: K’taka CM