Karnataka to witness Covid peak after June: Health Minister K. Sudhakar


Bengaluru, Apr 26 (IANS): Citing a report by the IIT Kanpur on a fourth Covid-19 wave, Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar on Tuesday the state will witness a peak after June which will remain till September and October.

The Minister said that IIT Kanpur had also published reports during the previous three waves, which turned out to be "accurate and scientific".

"We have to start living with Covid and it is possible in a simple way through vaccination and wearing masks. It can keep you away from disease," he said.

Fears of the looming fourth wave have led to concerns over new restrictions being imposed on Ramzan festivities.

Authorities are contemplating more restrictions after the Prime Minister's meeting with Chief Ministers on Wednesday.

According to Sudhakar, the present virus is mutant and it is said that it is a sub lineage of Omicron virus.

An official report is yet to come from the lab in this connection, he said, adding that the number of cases in Karnataka are very less as compared to other states.

It is not correct to say the fourth wave has arrived, the Minister added.

He underlined that deaths and hospitalisations could be prevented only because of vaccination.

It will come as a flu type infection for those who have taken vaccination. For people who have not taken vaccination, it is going to be dangerous, he said.

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner Gaurav Gupta stated that everyday 60 to 80 cases are reported in BBMP limits.

Presently hospitalization is very less and further decisions would be taken after analysing the trend, he said, while appealing to people to get the booster dose on priority.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi/Oman

    Wed, Apr 27 2022

    Time to migrate to other state... Each four months covid attacks only Karnataka..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Apr 27 2022

    40% Commission ...

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 27 2022

    Oh sir can you tell me , after one year what job I will get? You are God and know future. Please tell me mune

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    Politicians have to follow what they advice .. It is not a given.. a wave will automatically happen .. IIT ‘s have only cautioned .. If there is irresponsible COVID related behaviour it will happen .. Wave ... Otherwise can mitigate to a great extant and surely not a wave .. Basically massive crowds avoidance .. Jatras .. huge marriages .. public functions .. Closed area.. big gatherings etc ... There are now guidelines which if followed Can reduce looming another disaster.. But politicians don’t follow what they preach and thereby all break rules

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  • Kedhar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    The way these announcements are made regularly, off and on gives rise to suspicion. Even a lay man understands these days. You can't be taken for a ride. Me thinks there are huge stock piles of Masks, Sanitisers, vaccination doses, booster doses, PPE Kits and what have you unsold ! So Pharma Mafia back in action.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    Unscientific measures and false claims of jabs preventing hospitalization and deaths and warning unvaccinated are in danger "gumma", since 2 years people like us who knew about the present scamdemic are healthy despite not getting any jabs and after Omicron vaccinating all no more worries. Masks as saviours without any iota of evidence is nothing but marketing agenda of unsold vaccines. Now 6 to 12 year kids are targeted, next 2 years to 5 despite knowing youngsters under 25 aren't at risk but 9 out of 100 will be in danger if jabbed.

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  • Purushottam, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    KARMA HITTING KARNATAKA 40% COMMISSIONINGATROCITIES

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    When most of the population of Karnataka is vaccinated, then why to worry about 4th wave....!!!???? Do you have any doubt about the efficacy of the Vaccines Dr. Sudhakar.......!!!!!???????

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    What a atrologer. Most weddings will finish by june. Again Government wants to earn money in medicine and masks

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    Not only this, almost in every temples the yearly festivals are over, then time to collect school and college fees,( after fees collection close the education institutions till further notice), Rainy season no activities, after all these taken into consideration our Government has decided to announce covid 22 peak in mid June.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    Every year they warn of covid during these days when muslim festival of animal sacrifice is about to begin in the month of July.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    daane jyotishya kalthdara eer? encha nett 40 na ath jaasthi unda commission?

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  • Jitesh, Santekatte/Udupi

    Tue, Apr 26 2022

    party will have gala time for not attending schools also on this academic year.

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