Covid fears: Bommai says guidelines soon for New Year celebration


Bengaluru, Dec 24 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai stated on Saturday that guidelines will be announced soon for celebration of New Year in the state in the backdrop of fresh Covid-19 scare.

Speaking to reporters in Hubballi, Bommai said Health Minister K. Sudhakar and Revenue Minister R. Ashoka will be holding a meeting on Sunday regarding the handling of Covid situation in the state.

"To administer booster doses, camps would be organised on a large scale at taluk and district levels. The actions will be taken to ensure wearing of masks, maintaining distance and other protocols," he further stated.

The directions have been given to stock medicines, vaccines and other health infrastructure. The directions have also been given to ensure that oxygen plants are in good and working condition, Bommai stated. They have been told to conduct dry runs, he added.

The restictions are already in place at the airports. The crisis situation should be faced from the individual, organisation, society and the government as well. The people need not panic on Covid-19 pandemic. But, taking precautionary measures is a must, stated the Chief Minister.

In the backdrop of Covid fears in the state, Recognized Unaided Private Schools Association (RUPSA) in Karnataka announced Covid guidelines for the schools on Saturday. RUPSA has made wearing of masks compulsory for students.

The guidelines further stated that students with cold, fever, cough symptoms should be sent back, to get school premises sanitised for once in two days and to avoid grouping of students and ensure students do not share food.

In order to create awareness, marshals have been deputed at public places in Bengaluru city.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sun, Dec 25 2022

    Bommai sir, please consult Pragna Singh, she has the solution for covid.

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  • pradeep, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 24 2022

    Enjoy Christmas Merry Christmas to all.. But for New Year Celebration there will be a Guidelines for covid for sure...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 24 2022

    Will there be free distribution of Tulsi garlands to keep Covid away?.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 24 2022

    The only thing that has been possible is implanting fear ..this is a trap laid by media and china ..While the infections are true ...it is like flu .. Maybe a few old people have died .. but the govts here are overreacting based on twitter handles comments. The Govt should silently prepare itself ..without any fear mongering ..From my knowledge, lockdowns are not a solution to control the virus ..as there is no tangible data to prove ,if previous lockdowns have actually controlled the spread of the virus. Even now we see sudden deaths of various age groups .. Even when there is no testing and covid controls ..

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  • True Politician, Kudla

    Sat, Dec 24 2022

    Let the public enjoy merry Christmas and new year. Don’t impose unnecessary restrictions.,..these are all one time a year celebrations..

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  • Jossey saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Dec 24 2022

    Stop Politicians from holding Rally's ...

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