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Karnataka Reports 28,723 New Covid Cases, 20,121 In Bengaluru Alone

Karnataka on Friday reported 28,723 new cases of COVID-19, including 20,121 in Bengaluru, as it recorded the highest number of tests since the beginning of the pandemic at over two lakh.

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Coronavirus: Weekend Curfew In Karnataka From Friday Amid Rising Covid Cases

Karanataka will impose a weekend curfew - starting this Friday - to check the spread of coronavirus cases which are yet again on a rise.

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Karnataka Covid Cases, Karnataka Omicron Cases, Omicron Cases In India: Karnataka Could Announce More Covid Curbs Soon. What Chief Minister Said

Faced with fresh COVID-19 threats, the Karnataka government is considering more containment measures to control the spread of the virus and the state cabinet is likely decide in this regard, later this week after consulting experts.

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Plea for prioritising forest staff for vaccination yet to be notified in Karnataka


Plea for prioritising forest staff for vaccination yet to be notified in Karnataka
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Anti-poaching drive to be affected as infections rise among staff
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Temporary depletion of forest staff owing to COVID-19 could have a bearing on conservation and anti-poaching drives.   | Photo Credit:
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Anti-poaching drive to be affected as infections rise among staff
Constant exposure during combing operations outside forests and anti-poaching drives has resulted in a sizeable number of field staff contracting COVID-19 in Karnataka.
Apart from anti-poaching drives the field staff also come into contact with the general public while dealing with other issues and this is not only resulting in infection among the forest staff but they could even end up spreading it in the remote hamlets of forest-dwelling communities.

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Has direction on SMS on COVID-19 resultbeen implemented effectively: Karnataka HC


Court says a staffer appears to have not received intimation
The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday told the State government that one of its staff members, who died of COVID-19 on Wednesday night, appears to have not received an SMS intimation about the result of his sample test till he died, while questioning whether the court’s direction to intimate test results within 24 hours to patients has been implemented effecively.
A Special Division Bench, comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar, told the government counsel that S.V. Muniraju, 45, a driver, had given his sample for COVID-19 test on May 10 and he died on May 12 .

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Karnataka: 7 Deaths in Government Hospitals Blamed on Oxygen Shortage


Karnataka: 7 Deaths in Government Hospitals Blamed on Oxygen Shortage
Four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas.
A patient wearing an oxygen mask is wheeled inside a COVID-19 hospital for treatment in Ahmedabad, India, April 26, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Amit Dave
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Bengaluru: Oxygen crisis deepened in certain parts of Karnataka on Tuesday, with the deaths of seven COVID patients in Kalaburagi and Belagavi allegedly due to oxygen shortage.
According to sources, four people died in the morning in Kalaburagi government hospital and three in Belagavi government hospital allegedly due to shortage of the life saving gas.

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Single-day record spikes: Karnataka sees 14,700 cases, Bengaluru hits 10,000 | Hubballi News


Ambulances outside a crematorium in Bengaluru on Thursday.
BENGALURU: Karnataka and Bengaluru broke single-day cases record for the second consecutive day as the overall infections in the state breached the 11-lakh mark on Thursday, while the number of cases in April surpassed 1 lakh.
On Thursday, the state saw 14,738 cases, including 10,497 in Bengaluru - both records - while 66 new deaths took the total to 13,112. Bengaluru reported 30 of the 66 deaths and has 4,963 of the total deaths.
As many as 3,591 people were reported as recovered on Thursday across Karnataka pushing the total recoveries to 9.9 lakh. In Bengaluru, more than 4.3 lakh people have recovered so far and 1,807 on Thursday. The state has a total of 11,09,650 (5,12,521 in the capital) cases of which 96,561 are under treatment. Bengaluru accounts for 74% of the patients.

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