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The head of the BBMP flows fear of a surge in Bengaluru

The head of the BBMP flows fear of a surge in Bengaluru
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Bengaluru: said the fear of a surge in Covid-19 case in Bengaluru, Head of the BBMP Commissioner Gaurav Gupta on Thursday said the situation was controlled by city reporting, on average, 450 cases, and the level of participation was less than 1%.
“There is nothing to be feared, but we must be careful and alert,” Gupta said, advising Bengalureans to strictly follow the mask discipline and behavior that fit Covid such as social distance and Hang Hygiene.
The city has less than 3,000 cases a week for the past two months and the level of participation is less than 1%.
The number of people who need hospitalization has decreased in the last 15 days; Only 39 of 282 ICU / ICU-Ventilators in the government hospital were occupied on Thursday.
Although the death rate of cases is concern, citizenship officials maintain them to do all efforts to ensure low Covid severity.
“Nearly 62% of the targeted population has been vaccinated with the first dose and we are far better than other big cities.
We want to save low case numbers and our main efforts are directed towards the detention and isolation of existing cases with behavioral enforcement That suits covid and increases vaccination, “Gupta said.
In the third wave, Gupta said: “The experts will discuss it.
It is wise for us to focus on the problem under our control.
We need to use a mask; people must avoid crowded and closed places and people must be vaccinated.
A simple way to protect ourselves and our family.
“He said he had held a discussion with representatives of resident welfare associations and groups of apartments, trade bodies, hotel associations and emphasized the need for self-discipline in the battle against the virus.
He stressed that while residents of apartments must be tested themselves if there are symptoms and isolation of themselves in positive testing, traders and companies must ensure their staff must be mandatory in masks and get vaccinations.
“If people are weak and let their safeguards go down, the number of cases will rise,” he warned.

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