Bengaluru: Karnataka on Tuesday once again recorded highest single day increase of COVID-19 cases in the State, as it reported 149 cases across the state on Tuesday, May 19.
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After rigid lockdown for 56 days to contain coronavirus, starting from March 24, Karnataka on Tuesday started limping back to normalcy with autorickshaw, cabs and city buses plying on the roads adhering to the new norms issued by the government.
In the latest COVID-19 update, Karnatak on Tuesday once again crossed its highest single day toll mark of positive cases. The health bulletin issued by the Health and Family Welfare Department on Tuesday afternoon confirmed that the state has reported 127 cases on Tuesday.
Bengaluru, May 18: Food and Civil Supplies Minister K Gopalaiah has said that, in the backdrop of the Covid-19 attack, five kg rice will be given freely to every migrant worker from May 26 to 31.
Bengaluru: Karnataka reported the highest-ever increase in Covid-19 cases in a single day, recording 99 cases on Monday, May 18. With this, the tally of Corona Virus cases has climbed upto 1246 in the state.
Bengaluru: Following the recent spike in COVID-19 infections, Karnataka on Monday said people from states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will be allowed entry in a staggered manner and special cases will be on request.
Bengaluru: Twitter users on Monday sought State and Central Government’s attention on repatriating Kannadigas stranded in Gulf countries, by running a twitter campaign with hashtags and tagging Karnataka CM Yediyurappa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in their tweets.
Karnataka Primary Education Minister, Suresh Kumar on Monday announced that the SSLC examinations in the State will begin from June 25 and will conclude on July 4.
Karnataka on Monday reported 84 new cases of COVID-19, according to the health bulletin issued by Department of Health and Family Welfare on Monday afternoon.