Missing Covid patients will face action: Karnataka DGP
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Bengaluru, May 1 : Karnataka Director General and Inspector General of Police Praveen Sood has warned of tough action against those patients who had absconded after testing positive for Covid-19.
Sood s warning comes after Revenue Minister R. Ashoka had told media that around 3,000 covid patients had gone missing from the state s radar on Thursday.
Karnataka says around 3K Covid patients go missing in Bengaluru
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Thursday April 29, 2021 8:27 AM, IANS
Bengaluru: Grappling with unprecedented spike in Covid cases, Karnataka is facing another challenge, of tracking and tracing of anywhere between 2,000 to 3,000 Covid positive patients who have gone missing , state Revenue Minister, R. Ashoka revealed on Wednesday.
After his meeting with various department heads here, Ashoka, who is also Vice Chairman of the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority, told reporters that he has already directed the state police to track and trace these missing Covid patients.
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Amid surge, around 3,000 COVID-19 patients go missing in Bengaluru
Grappling with unprecedented spike in Covid cases, Karnataka is facing another challenge, of tracking and tracing of anywhere between 2,000 to 3,000 Covid positive patients who have gone missing , state Revenue Minister, R. Ashoka revealed on Wednesday.
After his meeting with various department heads here, Ashoka, who is also Vice Chairman of the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority, told reporters that he has already directed the state police to track and trace these missing Covid patients. At least 2,000 to 3,000 people in Bengaluru have gone of our radar by switching off their phones and left their houses. We don t know where they have gone, he admitted.
State Revenue Minister R. Ashoka revealed that he has already directed the state police to track and trace these missing Covid patients, who have switched off their mobile phones.
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Grappling with unprecedented spike in Covid cases, Karnataka is facing another challenge, of tracking and tracing of anywhere between 2,000 to 3,000 Covid positive patients who have gone missing.
Revealing this, state Revenue Minister, R. Ashoka said on Wednesday, after his meeting with various department heads in Bengaluru told reporters that he has already directed the state police to track and trace these missing Covid patients.
Ashoka, who is also Vice Chairman of the Karnataka State Disaster Management Authority, said: At least 2,000 to 3,000 people in Bengaluru have gone off our radar by switching off their phones and left their houses. We don t know where they have gone.