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Going to Bengaluru? Covid negative certificate a must

Source: PTI
March 25, 2021 20:29 IST
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Passengers arriving from any state in Bengaluru must be in possession of a RT-PCR negative report, Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said on Thursday.

IMAGE: A passenger, wearing a mask in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, speaks to a railway official at an inquiry counter at Bengaluru City Railway Station, in this photograph dated March 16, 2020. Photograph: Shailendra Bhojak / PTI Photo.

The minister, who held a meeting to review Covid-19 containment measures in the city, said it has been decided to hand-stamp infected persons residing in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits.

 

"Nearly 1,400 cases have been reported in Bengaluru (on Wednesday), which is the highest in the last four months. There is a spike in cases every day. It is increasingly found in passengers arriving in the city from other states," Sudhakar said.

"As of now, restriction is for Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab and Chandigarh. But now going forward, it is applicable to all states," he was quoted as saying by his office in a release.

A restriction of 200 people for functions in closed premises and 500 people for functions in open space premises has been imposed, the minister said, adding that every ward has been provided with one ambulance.

It can also be increased depending on the number of cases, he said.

"Certain places which have high footfall and dense public places will be sanitised to control the spread. Information regarding the availability of beds and ICUs will be made available online.

“People's cooperation is crucial to make namma (our) Bengaluru Covid-free," he added.

Noting that it has been resolved to hand-stamp infected people residing in BBMP limits, Sudhakar said even young and asymptomatic persons can spread the infection if they go out.

To control such movements it has been decided to put the stamp on hand, he said.

Elections are not insulated from spreading infection and it is important to restrict gatherings, he said, and assured that he would speak to Election Commission officials in this regard.

"We have also requested film stars to join hands with the government in this fight against Covid."

Bypolls to Belgaum Lok Sabha seat, and Basavakalyan and Maski assembly segments will be held on April 17, and the counting of votes will take place on May 2.

Highlighting that mutant virus has been reported in India and it is found in 700 people so far, he said according to experts it spreads faster than the original one, and therefore it is requested to be careful for next twomonths.

"We are tracing out 20 contacts for each infected person," he said, adding that the government has also spoken to private hospitals to be on standby, though the cases are not as huge as it was in the beginning, they have to be ready.

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