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All asymptomaticpatients in Chamarajanagar district will henceforth be isolated and quarantined in the newly established COVID care centres to prevent the spread of the pandemic in the rural areas.
This was announced by the Minister for Education S. Suresh Kumar, who is also in charge of the district, in Chamarajanagar on Thursday.
There are 1,894 patients under home isolation in the district and the district administration had reviewed the earlier decision last week. This followed complaints of violation of isolation norms which threatened community health.
The difficulties in ensuring isolation of asymptomatic patients in rural areas was high on the minds of the district administration and health experts following which a decision has been taken to admit asymptomatic patients to COVID care centres.
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Leopard Strays Into Medical College In Karnataka. Watch Leopard Strays Into Medical College In Karnataka. Watch Surveillance camera footage that shows the leopard running into the hostel building was shared on Twitter by Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan
A leopard was filmed walking into a medical college in Karnataka.
CCTV footage that has gone viral online shows a leopard walking the corridors of a medical college in Karnataka. According to the newspaper Sakshi Post, the leopard strayed into the hostel campus of a medical college in Chamarajanagar.
Surveillance camera footage that shows the leopard running into the hostel building was shared on Twitter by Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan. He initially identified the big cat as a black panther - the common name given to melanistic big cats - before adding that the leopard filmed here could have been non-melanistic too.