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COVID-19 testing to be stepped up in Bengaluru: Health minister K Sudhakar

Highlights He said instructions have been given to conduct 1 lakh testing per day The government is also planning to conduct door to door survey Bengaluru: Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Thursday (April 8) said that instructions have been given to conduct 1 lakh testing per day in Bengaluru and to identify at least 20 primary and secondary contact for each case. The government is also planning to conduct door to door survey, he said. Speaking to the media after a meeting with officials of BBMP, Bengaluru Urban and Rural district, the Minister said that these measures are initiated in the backdrop of the surge in cases. He said people should cooperate if officials visit home for COVID-19 testing.

Quality Health care is also fundamental right like water, shelter: Karnataka Minister

Quality Health care is also fundamental right like water, shelter: Karnataka Minister ANI | Updated: Apr 07, 2021 23:34 IST Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 7 (ANI): Quality Health care is also a fundamental right of citizens like water and shelter, said Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Wednesday. The Health Minister attended an event on Wednesday at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) on the occasion of World Health Day. Everyone on this planet has a right to avail quality health care irrespective of caste and creed. It is a fundamental right of every human-like water and shelter. We are working in line with this vision to develop basic infrastructure in health sector. As per WHO physical, mental and social well being is health, we need to concentrate on this, he said in a statement.

Vaccines are here, but the OTP is still elusive

Vaccines are here, but the OTP is still elusive Vaccines are here, but the OTP is still elusive BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Mar 5, 2021, 06:00 IST Several seniors talk of the travails of getting registered on the CoWIN site Even four days after the third phase of vaccinations began in Bengaluru, there was no relief for seniors trying to get the jab. Even as queues at the hospitals got longer, so did the arguments and counter arguments as many were still trying to find a slot on the CoWIN portal. A few of the beneficiaries said that their patience was wearing thin as they weren’t getting the one-time password (OTP) required to register.

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