Covid-19 fears resurface in Karnataka, health dept orders mock drills at hospitals


Bengaluru, Dec 18 (IANS): As fears of the Covid-19 pandemic have resurfaced in Karnataka after several people in neighbouring Kerala have been infected by the new JN.1 variant, the state health department has ordered mock drills to be conducted at all government hospitals to ensure the preparedness of the medical infrastructure in case of an emergency.

Bengaluru, Dec 18 (IANS) As fears of the Covid-19 pandemic have resurfaced in Karnataka after several people in neighbouring Kerala have been infected by the new JN.1 variant, the state health department has ordered mock drills to be conducted at all government hospitals to ensure the preparedness of the medical infrastructure in case of an emergency.

Concerns have also been raised over the monitoring of the movement of people from Kerala to the border districts of Karnataka.

The health department has ordered 3 lakh medical kits and increased the number of rapid antigen tests (RAT) in the state, especially in bordering regions and the state capital Bengaluru.

The mock drills is being conducted to ensure the availability of beds, staff, doctors, the proper functioning of oxygen plants, as well as crucial medicine in case of outbreak of a pandemic situation.

Meanwhile, the District Commissioners of Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, and the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, bordering Kerala, have held meetings to tackle the evolving situation.

Thousands of students, businessmen, and people visit Mangaluru city in the Dakshina Kannada district every day.

There are more than 20 entry points, apart from highways, to the coastal region of Karnataka, and concerns have been raised about the absence of monitoring of symptomatic persons.

Authorities are preparing to start monitoring the movement of passengers from the Bavali check post to Mysuru city.

Sources in the health department have said that there is uncertainty over the current situation.

However, the authorities are yet to make a decision regarding screening of passengers from Kerala with symptoms.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Laaqui, KARIYANGALA

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    No pandemic, mademic

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    Covid is a Panavti for India ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    While it's very very lucky for only selected few chaps🤑🤑...😜😜🙏

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    I hope the "fear psychosis, mass hysteria" does not resurface it's monstrous head again!!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    Nothing to worry about according to health authorities. Facts about the variant or the first one reported in 2020 is no test can detect or reveal what caused the infections, as RTPCR is not capable of detecting any viruses other than the cycles give positive or negative results. The spikes we've been shown are computer generated pictures. Even in Kerala no hospitalization is reported and holding any drills is good to assess any future pandemics.

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  • SarayuS, Ambalpady

    Mon, Dec 18 2023

    Money minting idea. They earned sufficient during covid times. Same greed still prevailing. December time only surges how?

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