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Karnataka govt announces 14-day lockdown starting from May 10

Karnataka govt announces 14-day lockdown starting from May 10 Eateries, meat shops and vegetable shops can operate from 6-10 am By ANI|   Posted by Neha  |   Updated: 7th May 2021 9:23 pm IST Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa (Photo/ANI) Bengaluru: To curb the surge of COVID-19 cases, the Karnataka government on Friday imposed a complete lockdown for two weeks in the state from 6 am on May 10 to 6 am on May 24. Informing about the move, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said eateries, meat shops and vegetable shops in the state can operate from 6 am to 10 am during the lockdown. “As COVID-19 cases are surging in the state, corona curfew was not successful. So, a complete lockdown will be imposed from 6 am on May 10 to 6 am on May 24. All hotels, pubs and bars will remain closed. Eateries, meat shops and vegetable shops can operate from 6-10 am,” the Chief Minister said.

India fights Covid: Karnataka announces stricter two-week lockdown

India fights Covid: Karnataka announces stricter two-week lockdown ANI/Bengaluru An empty street in Bengaluru during curfew. ANI file Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa says nobody will be allowed to go out after 10am on May 10 To curb the surge of Covid-19 cases, the Karnataka government on Friday imposed a complete lockdown for two weeks in the state from 6am on May 10 to 6am on May 24. Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said eateries, meat shops and vegetable shops in the state can operate from 6am to 10am during the lockdown. “As Covid-19 cases are surging in the state, corona curfew was not successful. So, a complete lockdown will be imposed from 6am on May 10 to 6am on May 24. All hotels, pubs and bars will remain closed. Eateries, meat shops and vegetable shops can operate from 6-10am,” the chief minister said.

Karnataka imposes lockdown-like restrictions from May 10 to May 24

Karnataka imposes lockdown-like restrictions from May 10 to May 24
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Bengaluru hospitals face oxygen shortage, send SOS

Express News Service BENGALURU: A day after three hospitals were on the verge of running out of oxygen and 24 Covid patients died without oxygen at Chamarajanagar District Hospital, Rajmahal Vilas Hospital in Sanjayanagar, Bengaluru wrote to the BBMP seeking an immediate supply of oxygen. “Universal Air Products is our vendor and despite our repeated request, has not supplied liquid oxygen and we are personally going to the factory to get bulk type and B type cylinder filled up. Even this is taking a couple of days to get delivery. In this scenario, managing 30-plus Covid patients (both BBMP and private) is becoming a challenge,” the hospital said in a letter to Dr Vedavathy, BBMP East Zone official.

karnataka oxygen shortage: Retired HC judge to probe death of 24 COVID patients due to oxygen shortage in Karnataka

Synopsis The state government had previously appointed IAS officer Shivayogi Kalasad, the managing director of the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, as an investigating officer to probe the matter within three days. Agencies The Karnataka government on Wednesday appointed retired High Court judge Justice B A Patil as the one-man commission to inquire into the death of 24 COVID patients in Chamarajanagar district allegedly owing to oxygen shortage. A notification regarding the appointment of Justice Patil was issued by the Additional Chief Secretary in the Home Department, Rajneesh Goel on Wednesday. The term of reference of the Commission read, To inquire into the circumstances and events leading to the death of COVID-19 patients in District Hospital, Chamarajanagar on May 3, reportedly due to scarcity of oxygen and any further similar incidents, which are entrusted to the Commission of Inquiry by Government.

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