Battling second wave of Covid: 14-day lockdown kicks in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Apr 28 (IANS): The 14-day lockdown to contain the Coronavirus spread amid the pandemic's second wave began across Karnataka on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. and will be in force till 6 a.m. on May 12.

"As decided by the state cabinet on Monday, the 14-day lockdown has come into effect from Tuesday night and will continue till May 12 morning to break the chain of Covid transmission across the state and reduce the number of Covid cases," an official told IANS here.

As per the stringent guidelines issued in an order by state chief secretary P. Ravi Kumar on Monday, the lockdown will force people to stay home, as public transport, including buses, taxis, autos and private vehicles will not be allowed to operate over the next two weeks except for 4 hours during the day.

"As notified, people will be able to buy their daily needs for 4 hours from 6-10 a.m., as markets and shops selling essential needs like milk, groceries, eggs, fish, meat, vegetables and fruits are allowed to function," said the official.

As night curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. has been in force across the state since April 20 to May 4, it will continue till May 12 morning with essential services and select economic activities exempted from the lockdown.

"Police have been directed to prevent movement of all types of vehicles except for emergency purposes when a patient needs to be rushed to hospital for treatment," noted the official.

Racing against time before the lockdown began, thousands of people, including migrants rushed during the day to railway stations and inter-state and intra-state bus terminals in cities across the state to reach their native places within the state or in the neighbouring states.

Fearing that the 14-day lockdown may be extended if Covid cases don't decline by May 12, hundreds of families, especially bachelors and students left this tech city with luggage to their homes in towns and villages across the state.

"Schools, colleges, cinema theatres, malls, gyms, hotels, restaurants, bars, pubs, clubs and non-essential shops will remain shut during the lockdown," said the official.

Students appearing for scheduled exams are, however, allowed to travel in their own or private vehicles with their hall ticket as pass to commute.

Banks, ATMs, insurance offices, e-commerce firms, facilities in supply chain of essential goods, cold storage and warehousing are allowed to operate during the fortnight shutdown.

Hotels, restaurants and eateries are permitted to operate only kitchens for take-aways or home delivery of food items. Service will not be allowed in their premises.

According to the state health bulletin, a record 31,830 new Covid cases were reported in a day, taking the state's Covid tally to 14,00,775, including 3,01,899 active cases.

As epicentre of the pandemic in the state, Bengaluru registered 17,550 fresh cases on Monday, taking its Covid tally to 6,87,751, including 2,06,223 active cases.

Of 180 lives lost to the infection on Tuesday, 97 were from Bengaluru, taking the state's death toll to 14,807 and the city's toll to 6,002 since the pandemic broke out in March a year ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • AJ, Mangaluru

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    ಕೊರೋನಾ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಈಗಿನ ಸರಕಾರದ ಕ್ರಮಗಳೆಂದರೆ ..ಅವೈಜ್ಞಾನಿಕ ಲಾಕ್ಢೌನ್, ದೀಪ ಹಚ್ಚೋದು, ತಟ್ಟೆ ಬಾರಿಸುವುದು, ಇದೇ ದೊಡ್ಡ ಸಾಧನೆ

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  • Anna, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Guru, what are you doing?? When you select an uneducated Fakir, who grew up selling tea and calls himself Fakir, what is going to happen? Selling is in his blood and he will sell everything before running to Kailash. All chowkidars run away when Chinese army stepped into Indian soil, only our jawans sacrificed their lives for country and these fake chowkidars changed their names. Albert, yes they all run away, under the nose of Feku Chowkidar. Ajja, do you know the meaning of gratitude? You think any of the member of this Cow government have such thing? An elected government have the responsibility (if not gratitude) of the welfare of it's citizens.

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  • Ajja, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Anna, my "gratitude" word is for those countries mentioned in your comment who are lending their hands for humanity. What gratitude we can offer to our so called leaders who don't stop elections even if the lives are in stake? What gratitude can be offered to the greedy bragging leaders who stand without face mask but with hierocracy mask in front of massive election rallies?

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  • Anna, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Ajja, sorry for that. In my first comment, I was sarcastic about ""not accepting this from those countries, because this is what the bhakths shout internal affairs. We indeed to be grateful for those who are helping.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Is there in UK and India severe second wave of covid 19 infections have something in common?... May be India's recent covid 19 infections because of vaccinated people and because of Oxford/AstraZeneca (Covishield) vaccines.... First of all, This contagious UK variant could be because of because Oxford/AstraZeneca testing, trials and vaccination in UK and now spreading well in India soon after these mass vaccinations... Vaccinated people spread virus to not vaccinated people ? These western vaccines badly affect on women's health ? 5 well qualified including 4 Western Women Doctors discussed in video, which is on following linked recent article on healthimpactnews... Ref: https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/urgent-5-doctors-agree-that-covid-19-injections-are-bioweapons-and-discuss-what-to-do-about-it/

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    We poked our noses when they were suffering so its tit for tat

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  • Anna, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    This is our internal matter. Why Pakistan, China, America, France, England, Australia and other foreign countries poking their nose? There was a person called COW Swamy used to live in India, is he still in India or run away to Kailash to be with his friend Swamy? Why those idiots, including celebrities, politicians and andh bhakths, who were shouting "it is our internal matter" is quite now??

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  • Guru, Mulki

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Anna, actually this Govt is wasting too much time and money behind Covid. They should concentrate on their job, like implementation of NRC, Uniform Civil Code, Population control policy, Killing Islamic militants.

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  • Ajja, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Unfortunately this virus infects all internals of the body. Anna, let us be humble with gratitude instead of linking issues to human sufferings.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    Many smugglers, terrorists, film stars ran away from the country!

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  • Naresh, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 28 2021

    are you talking about Franco?.

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