TPR touched 10.7% in DK, 21.6% in Udupi – News2IN
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TPR touched 10.7% in DK, 21.6% in Udupi

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Mangaluru / Udupi: Dakshina Kannada (DK) and the Udupi District continued to record a surge in Covid-19 cases on Tuesday.
With 1,058 new cases, Kannada’s daksihina’s front level is touched 10.7%.
This district has 4,964 active cases.
Dr.
Ashok H, Nodal Officer for Covid-19 in DK, said five clusters were identified on Monday.
Private schools in Bajpe recorded eight cases of 81 samples tested.
As many as seven cases were reported from government schools in Bengre, where 45 samples were tested.
The two hostels were also declared clusters.
The health department official said that 20 cases were reported from the private Ayurveda hostel in Mangaluru, and eight cases were reported at the Women’s Hostel in Bantwal Taluk.
As many as 13 inmates from the old house in Bondel were tested positively.
801 cases in Udupiwith 801 fresh Covid-19 cases reported in the Udupi District on Tuesday, the level of pepositives touched 21.6%.
Of the total reported cases, Udupi Taluk reported 533 cases with a 23% participant level, Kundapur had 194 cases with a 27.5% participant level and Karkala recorded 67 cases with a 10.2% participant level.
The district has 4,301 active cases, and 150 patients have been hospitalized.
From them, 10 is in the ICU with a ventilator.
The school will be closed because the administration of DK DK has decided for a while the school turned off for a week, which reported five or more cases of Covid-19, said Ddpi Sudhakar K.
He said that the class would be held online when the school was closed temporarily.
Make sure the first beneficiaries, cm direct the Minister of DCCHIEF BASAVARAJ BOMMAI Deputy Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra to regulate a special campaign in Ullal, Kotekar, Someshwar and various districts, and ensure that the target population receives the first dose of the vaccine at the end of this month.
CM interacts with 18 DC and ZP CEO in virtual mode on Tuesday.
But Dakshina Kannada has made 96% progress in connection with the first dose of vaccine, he stated unhappiness in delays in getting the remaining vaccinated population.
All necessary steps must be taken to achieve 100% vaccination by involving local and community leaders.
Even though this district has a high level of literacy, it has not completed the first dose vaccination target, CM said.
Response, DC said that all necessary steps will be taken to ensure the district reaches its target.

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