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Karnataka ministers spar over Covid handling

Karnataka ministers spar over Covid handling While Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar wants strict measures to contain the spread of the Coronavirus, Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwathnarayan has been forcing the CM to open up more sectors in view of the economic situation of the state Bengaluru: Two senior BJP ministers have been sparring for quite some time over measures to contain the second wave of Covid-19 even as the Coronavirus has started spreading rapidly, especially in Bengaluru. It is this internal strife that is behind a series of flip-flops that have dented the credibility of the BS Yediyurappa government. While Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar wants strict measures to contain the spread of the Coronavirus, Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwathnarayan has been forcing the CM to open up more sectors in view of the economic situation of the state. Ashwathanarayan has been in the forefront of leading various delegations from several industries urging the CM to lift restrictions a

Karnataka to conduct 1 lakh tests a day in Bengaluru as Covid cases surge

Karnataka to conduct 1 lakh tests a day in Bengaluru as Covid cases surge
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Double worry: High fatality rate marks second Covid wave in Karnataka

Express News Service BENGALURU: With the number of Covid-19 cases rising in Karnataka, the number of deaths has also shot up. A comparison of Covid death figures from January 5 to April 5 shows an exponential rise in the mortality rate. In the past month alone, Karnataka recorded 298 deaths, and experts have advised people to stay cautious. According to health bulletin statistics, 112 Covid deaths were recorded from January 5 to February 5, and 121 from February 6 to March 5. However, from March 6 to April 5, mortalities rose to 298.  A majority of deaths in the past month were in the 40-90 plus age group, with ILI and SARI symptoms, and many had comorbidities like diabetes, hypertension and chronic kidney disease. 

Karnataka administers over 5 million coronavirus vaccine: Health dept

cases, Karnataka has inoculated over 50 lakh people, said the Health Department on Wednesday. A total of 50,16,695 vaccinations have been administered so far with the first and second dose, the department said. Revealing this, state Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar tweeted, Karnataka crossed 50 lakh inoculations today. As of 2 pm today, 45,13,857 people received their first dose of vaccine and 5,02,838 people both doses of vaccine. The vaccination drive is underway at 6,173 sites across the state, including the 5,564 government and 609 private centres, he said. People keen on getting inoculated came at a time when the COVID-19 cases exceeded 6,000 and 39 deaths were reported across the state on Tuesday alone.

Flying out? Here s what you need to know

Flying out? Here’s what you need to know Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Apr 6, 2021, 06:00 IST . With covid-19 cases reaching alarming levels in the state every day, the State Government has made it mandatory for passengers arriving from states such as Maharashtra, Kerala, Punjab and Karnataka to carry negative While the rule came into force from April 1, passengers travelling to Bengaluru are still confused about the mandatory RT-PCR reports. Many domestic passengers have been constantly asking the authorities at the Kempegowda International Airport ( KIA) about the RT-PCR reports and whether it is mandatory for all passengers arriving at the airport to produce them.

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