Mangaluru: MCC issues fresh guidelines to curb Covid third wave fear


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Nov 30: In order to curb the fear of the Covid-19 third wave under the limits of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) effectively, a meeting headed by MCC commissioner Akshy Sridhar along with heads of various educational institutions was held at Mangala auditorium on Tuesday November 30, informed the MCC commissioner through a media release.

The media release stated, “Students entering Mangaluru city from Maharashtra and Kerala will have to compulsorily undergo an RT-PCR test done. They must subject themselves to the test once again after a period of seven days. All the cultural programmes scheduled in the educational institutions must be postponed for a period of two months. All the workshops, conferences, and seminars that have been scheduled in the educational institutions must be conducted online. Verification must be conducted whether all the students have received two doses of the anti-Covid vaccine. Students and passengers coming from Maharashtra and Kerala are mandated to produce RT-PCR test reports not older than 72 hours.

“Medical and Paramedical students from Maharashtra and Kerala will be subjected to RT-PCR tests between December 12 and 27 compulsorily. Daily commuters from Kerala entering Mangaluru for work or education purposes must subject themselves to the RT-PCR test once in 14 days and produce a negative report compulsorily. If multiple cases are reported in a college at the same time, steps will be taken to treat those students according to the Covid-19 guidelines. Primary contacts of affected persons whose test reports are negative will be quarantined for a period of seven days, after which they will be subjected to RT-PCR test to procure a negative report.

“All citizens under corporation limits are requested to follow Covid appropriate behaviour by wearing masks and using hand sanitizers. Information of students living as paying guests in the corporation limits must be compulsorily handed to MCC by the college administration. Master nodal officers and nodal officers will be appointed to all colleges compulsorily. Any Covid related information must be submitted to the Primary Health Care Centers under the officers. Students leaving for a different state must take permission from their respective college heads. If an area under MCC has an unvaccinated population of more than 10 people, it must be immediately brought to the notice of the MCC authorities. An ambulance will be sent to the area on behalf of the MCC to conduct a vaccination drive. The college representatives have promised to approach MCC in case any help is necessary,” stated the release.

MCC deputy commissioner (Administration) Ajith, district health officer Dr Kishor, district covid nodal officer Dr Ashok, corporation health officer Dr Manjayya Shetty, corporation Covid and malaria nodal officer Dr Annayya Kulal, DSO Dr K Jagadish and heads of various educational institutions were present at the meeting.

 

 

 

  

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Most of the people who died from covid are not vaccinated.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Affidavit submitted by centre to Supreme Court yesterday - vaccines are voluntary and nobody can be forced to take them. According to the scientists vaccinated carry same viral load compared to unvaccinated. Vaccinated spread infections and get admitted to hospitals and mortality rate among them is 86%. Which means vaccine certificates doesn't possess extra power to prevent or protect anybody from infections. Criminal cases can be filed against anybody violating central government guidelines or rules. In Maharashtra a jailer and doctor who had administered vaccine to an inmate against his will were arrested on attempt to murder case. Just ask them if they come to your door whether they are pressurised by higher authorities or have financial incentives (or bribe), are they ready to pay compensation to any persons with allergies should they suffer vaccine injuries or death? Rs 5 crore has been demanded by the prison victim from the forced vaccinators. Know your rights and end this tyranny, sooner we wake up and unite whether jabbed or not will end these fascist rules. Now coming to the new variant- it's been found nobody is in hospital in South Africa till today, which means creation of scamdemic for gain is evident.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Stop students travelling from public buses..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    da present mcc is governed by kalladka.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    No Mask - Rs. 500 Fine ...

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  • Ida Noronha, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Maharashtra n kerala only??are these states share border with South Africa or what?other states r corona free is it?

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Also, please note that taking vaccine or not is an individual’s choice, nobody can enforce it on anybody, not even MCC. Let everyone know that there is something called “human rights” which have to be respected. There must be a reason why some people have not taken the vaccine so far. Let the Supreme Court make it mandatory and will abide by the same.

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Can the MCC, any responsible doctor or medical authority confidently declare that those who have taken two does of vaccine are 100% safe, cannot transmit the disease and can walk free without wearing a mask??? If yes, then only you can force unvaccinated people to take the vaccine.

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  • Robert Rodrigues, Muscat

    Tue, Nov 30 2021

    What about polititians they don't wear mask during their rounds in Mangalore and other places? Don't they have rules? Rules are made for only common simple people? They are having costly govt vehicles with black tint glass windows.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    Robert Rodrigues, Muscat, I fully agree with your comments and there is no doubt about it.

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  • suhail, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2021

    WHO & USA Scam

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2021

    What about the water issue in Mangalore? It is in a bad situation the shortage of water.

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  • Ajja, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2021

    I don't see ric drivers wearing mask. They even split while driving causing risk to the passengers. If passenger ask them to wear mask they get upset. Where is administration?

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  • Neena, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 30 2021

    No auto driver wears, request the mcc to do something atleast in deed

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