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Mysuru beats a record with 2,042 COVID infections; Taluks report 891

Mysuru beats a record with 2,042 COVID infections; Taluks report 891
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Mysuru reports 1,563 COVID positive cases; Taluks report 605

Mysuru reports 1,563 COVID positive cases; Taluks report 605 April 26, 2021 Mysore/Mysuru: Hours after he Karnataka Cabinet announced a partial lockdown across the State for 14 days starting from 9 pm on Tuesday (April 27), Mysuru reported 1,563 COVID positive cases. Of them, 1219 are primary and secondary contacts, 331 were suffering from Influenza-like Illness (ILI) and 13 had Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI). This is for the first time that cases in Mysuru has crossed the 1,500 mark in a day in the second wave.  Worrying factor is that apart from cases from Mysuru city that has contributed the lion’s share – 958 – to the today’s list, Taluks too are contributing to the number. The Taluks surrounding Mysuru are predominantly rural and it is a scary scenario to see how the killer virus has spread into rural areas too. 

Answering questions, concerns about the coronavirus vaccines

Answering questions, concerns about the coronavirus vaccines | PolitiFact The most common reason given for not wanting the shot: The vaccines are too new and not enough is known about them.     Scott Oburn, left, gets his COVID-19 vaccination from Laurie Haberzetle, as vehicles enter the garages for people to get vaccinated Tuesday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [ KELLY WILKINSON/INDYSTAR | The Indianapolis Star ] Updated 5 hours ago If you’re not one of the 120 million Americans who have already received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, you may be wondering: Is the shot worth it? And is it safe? You’re not alone. A March poll found that 13 percent of Americans say they will “definitely not” get vaccinated, with Republicans and white evangelical Christians leading the pack. The most common reason given: The vaccines are too new and not enough is known about them.

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