The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, the metropolitan municipal corporation of Bengaluru on Sunday started 31 fever clinics in Bengaluru.
Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Sunday convened an all-party meeting and apprised the Opposition leaders about the measures taken by the government to contain the coronavirus in the state.
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Bengaluru: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Saturday issued a circular stating that passengers who travelled in KSRTC buses, in which Corona Virus infected persons travelled, must undergo the test immediately.
Ramanagar: Amid the spread coronavirus, people have been asked to stay at home for 21 days to protect their health. The public should stay at home and maintain health, appealed B. Sriramulu, Minister of Health and Family Welfare.
Bengaluru: Indira Canteens in the city will serve free food during the period of lockdown announced by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meanwhile the time frame of the free food services has been extended.
There are 22,000 people in Home Quarantine in the state capital city. Around 3,500 people are in the first contact with them. They will be marked with a seal and put in home quarantine, said Revenue Minister R. Ashok.
The state government had said that it has ordered 1000 ventilators to Skanray Technology Company of Mysuru to control coronavirus infection. However, it has been reported that so far only 100 ventilators have been ordered. Even that order is also not confirmed, said the company.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed concern over the movement of people in Karnataka despite the 21-day lockdown, following which the BJP government in the state decided to strengthen measures to check the spread of coronavirus.
In the third COVID-19 fatality in Karnataka, a 60-year-old man died at a hospital in Tumakuru on Friday hours after his test result came positive for coronavirus infection along with that of six others as the total cases in the state rose to 62.
Tumkuru: A 65-year old man who was infected with the deadly COVID-19 in Tumkuru died on Friday morning, taking the total number of deaths due to the virus in the state to three.