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COVID Care Centre opened at Beedi Workers Hospital

COVID Care Centre opened at Beedi Workers’ Hospital Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A COVID Care Centre was opened at the Beedi Workers’ Hospital at Kalyanagiri in Mysuru on Tuesday. Minister in charge of Mysuru district S.T. Somashekar, who was present at the inauguration, assured to improve the facilities at Beedi Workers’ Hospital so that the facility is made use by people residing in Narasimharaja Assembly segment not only for treatment of COVID-19, but also for other ailments in future. Regretting the neglected state of the hospital, Mr Somashekar assured to bring Health Minister Sudhakar to the facility on his next visit for a spot inspection so that developmental programmes can be chalked out.

Activists raise inconvenient question on library issue

Activists raise ‘inconvenient’ question on library issue Updated: Updated: They want to know how officials allowed encroachment of public land Share Article They want to know how officials allowed encroachment of public land “How did officials allow encroachment of public land for a library?”. This was an ‘inconvenient’ question raised by a group of citizen activists in Mysuru more than 10 days after a library set up by 62-year-old Syed Ishaq in Rajiv Nagar was destroyed in a fire. The activists including Bhamy V. Shenoy and six others have written a letter to Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) Commissioner and marked a copy to Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) Commissioner regretting the failure of the officials to take action when Mr. Ishaq started a library on a Civic Amenities (CA) site belonging to the MUDA.

Daily count inches closer to 1,000 in Mysuru

Daily count inches closer to 1,000 in Mysuru Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Mysuru recorded close to 1,000 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as 975 more people tested positive for the infection. The number of fatalities have also gone up with seven deaths reported on Wednesday taking the death toll to 1,133. In 13 days, 63 people have died to COVID-19. The active case tally rose to 4,612 with the big spike in daily count since the past few days. As many as 503 patients were discharged after having recovered from the infection. Out of 975 cases, 781 are the contacts, 180 ILI and 14 SARI cases. The highest number of cases was reported from Mysuru city where 682 cases were detected. The lowest number was in H.D. Kote where 15 tested positive.

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