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Mysuru: Private hospitals warned against turning away Covid patients | Mysuru News


The DC also urged hospitals against admitting patients in a critical condition if they did not have the facilities to treat them.
MYSURU: Warning the management of private hospitals against being negligent in treating patients admitted to their respective institutions with Covid-19, Mysuru deputy commissioner Rohini Sindhuri on Monday said, “Should it be found that a Covid-19 patient succumbs to the infection due to negligence of the hospital authorities, stern action will be initiated against the institution.”
The DC’s warning to the private hospitals comes on a day when the district reported 362 new Covid-19 cases, in addition to three people succumbing to the infection. On the bright side, 303 people who recovered from the infection were discharged. The total number of fatalities owing to Covid-19 in Mysuru district now stands at 1,086.

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Covid-19 surge: ICUs of Mysuru private hospitals filling up fast | Mysuru News


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MYSURU: The intensive care units (ICUs) of private hospitals in the city are filling up quickly as Covid-19 cases surge. Many ICUs have reached full capacity in the past few days, and experts fear systems may get overwhelmed if coronavirus infections continue to climb at this rate.
“Our ICU beds are full. A month ago, we had two Covid-19 patients in our hospital. Right now, we have 20,” said Dr Upendra Shenoy, chief of medical services at Columbia Asia Hospital. He urged people aged over 45 to get vaccinated.
Ninety per cent of the Covid-19 patients at the hospital are those who didn’t take the jabs. According to Dr Shenoy, people in the 15-45 age group are getting infected in large numbers, so citizens should strictly follow precautions.

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No blanket ban on Mysuru tourist spots | Mysuru News


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MYSURU: Much to the relief of the tourism sector, district minister ST Somashekar on Monday said the administration will not impose a blanket ban on tourists in Mysuru district but will only impose some restrictions.
In the wake of the Kodagu district administration imposing a blanket ban on tourists and the rise in cases across the state, stakeholders in Mysuru were worried a similar decision would be imposed. On Sunday, fresh cases touched 200 — the first in two months. However, Somashekar, who reviewed the pandemic situation during a meeting with officials including the district deputy commissioner, police commissioner and superintendent of police, said tourist spots in Mysuru will remain open.

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Karnataka lockdown guidelines: Karnataka allows gyms to run with 50% capacity | Mysuru News


The revised government order says the equipment at gyms shall be sanitised after every use.
BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Sunday relaxed norms for gym operators allowing them to function with 50% occupancy, only two days after all gyms were ordered closed in the wake of rising Covid-19 cases.
"A number of representations were received by the chief minister to relax the restriction with certain conditions... It is now decided that gyms will be allowed to remain open with the condition that the occupancy at any time cannot exceed 50% of the capacity," the Sunday order issued by chief secretary P Ravi Kumar reads.

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26 students at Karnataka school test positive for Covid-19, classes suspended | Mysuru News


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DAVANAGERE: Offline classes at Davanagere's Basavanahalli High School and College have been suspended after 26 students tested positive for Covid-19 on Saturday.
The Karnataka government on Friday issued a fresh set of Covid-19 guidelines to curb the virus spreading in the state that said that classes from 6-9 will be suspended, gyms, swimming pools to remain closed, rallies, dharnas will be prohibited, and a maximum 50 per cent seating capacity in cinema halls will be allowed.
In the districts of Bengaluru Urban and Rural including BBMP, Mysuru, Kalburgi, Dakshin Kannada, Udupi, Bidar and Hubali-Dharwad, the number of customers in pubs, bars, clubs, restaurants shall not exceed 50 per cent of the capacity.

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Fresh Covid curbs in Bengaluru, Mysuru, 6 other districts till April 20 | Mysuru News


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BENGALURU: In the wake of Covid-19 cases rising sharply again, the Karnataka government on Friday notified a new set of restrictions to curb the spread of infection. These include suspension of offline classes for higher education and professional courses, closure of gyms and swimming pools, 50% seating in cinema halls in eight districts and restricted seating in pubs and restaurants.
These restrictions in Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Bidar and Dharwad districts will be effective till April 20. The state reported 4,991 positive cases on Friday, the highest single-day spike during the second wave, and a positivity rate (number of persons turning positive for 100 tests) of 4.19%. Bengaluru saw its daily Covid count cross the 3,500 mark with a positivity rate of 5.41%.

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Karnataka: Six charred to death in Kodagu | Mysuru News

Six people, including four children, succumbed to burn injuries in Mugutagere village of Virajpet taluk, Kodagu early on Saturday morning after the ho

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4,373 fresh Covid-19 cases in Karnataka, 19 deaths | Mysuru News

​​Cumulatively 10,10,602 Covid-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 12,610 deaths and 9,61,359 discharges, the health de

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Covid-19: Samples pile up, 20k results still pending in Karnataka | Mysuru News


Testing targets for each district were increased based on recommendations of the state’s Covid-19 technical advisory committee
BENGALURU: With the state setting its sights on a minimum one lakh Covid-19 tests a day, results of many suspected Covid-19 patients are pending across districts. Swab samples are piling up in laboratories and sources say the backlog is to the tune of 20,000 a day.
Data TOI collated from daily bulletins issued by eight district administrations showed that 11,997 test results were pending as of Wednesday (March 31). Not all districts mention the number of samples yet to be tested in their bulletins.
Bagalkot topped the list with 3,897 samples awaiting tests, while Kalaburagi was not far behind with 3,261 results pending. Samples were also pending in Vijayapura (1,777), Yadgir (1,602), Bidar (800), Dharwad (403), Shivamogga (200) and Gadag (57).

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Mysuru: 4 kill tiger & leopard, eat meat; held | Mysuru News


Three accused are nomadic tribals, while another is a tribal.
MYSURU: Four people suspected to be involved in the killing of a tiger and a leopard in 2020 were arrested here on Tuesday.
The gang arrested was accused of killing the tiger in October and the leopard using a snare and a jaw trap, respectively.
Police suspect that one of the accused may have contacts with those involved in the illegal trade of tiger skin.
The poachers killed the leopard caught in the jaw trap by clubbing it with welding rods; the tiger was found dead after the hind portion of its body was caught in a wire snare.

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