Karnataka contemplating to bring back Covid guidelines in schools


Bengaluru, Dec 22 (IANS): State Health Department authorities are contemplating enforcing guidelines for school children in Karnataka in the wake of a spurt in the number of Covid cases.

The department is closely monitoring the situation in schools and is contemplating implementing guidelines in the first week of January, according to sources.

Experts have predicted a peak in the number of cases in the first and second weeks of January in Karnataka.

The authorities are considering making the wearing of masks compulsory for students, teachers, and staff in schools. They are also contemplating social distancing during prayers, in seating arrangements, and sanitizing the school premises, among other measures.

Sources said that the authorities are keeping a close watch on the numbers and assessing the situation after New Year and Christmas celebrations. They will decide on further action after analyzing the situation and the number of fresh Covid cases.

According to the latest reports from Karnataka's Department of Health and Family Welfare, 23 new positive cases of Covid have been reported in Bengaluru, one each from Dakshina Kannada and Bengaluru Rural districts taking the total to 25 in the state.

Bengaluru Rural DC Dr. N. Shivashankara confirmed on Friday that Covid infection in a baby from Nallur in Devanahalli taluk. The baby was earlier admitted to Sparsha Makkala Dhama for fever and cold. The baby is now isolated and being treated at the taluk hospital.

The department stated that the number of total active patients has risen to 105 from 92. "Among these, 85 are isolated at home while 20 persons have been hospitalized. Nine are being treated in the ICU. The positivity rate has come down to 1.6 per cent from 2.47 per cent on Wednesday. The case fatality rate stands at zero per cent," an official said.

A total of 2,263 Covid tests were conducted in the last 24 hours for symptomatic persons, of which 1,791 were RT-PCR and 472 were RAT. Eleven persons were discharged in the last 24 hours.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues Mumbai, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 22 2023

    IMHO; such stringent protocols cannot be enforced with any amount of certainty/benefits in a place like this; just cannot extrapolate some protocols established by advanced nations in places in the third world which is still developing..... where even basic hygeine awareness is not adhered to; just wearing abcd type ofmasks, preventing inhalation of fresh air in this hot and humid weather can have counterproductive effects; viruses will keep on mutating and only best thing is to attain natural immunity. Please note this is a very personal opinion; kindly strictly follow the rules and guidelines as prescribed by the concerned authorities from time to time in consultation with the physicians, immunologists and virologists!!🙏

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 22 2023

    Unscientific mandates for the kids and teaching staff is ridiculous. Seems like authorities or advisors haven't updated their knowledge based on past experiences and scientific studies from other countries. Time for people to take back the decision making process again and stop the government from making fools of us even after 4 years of failed measures as last resort for a seasonal viral infections all of us have gone through many times. Finally kids or youngsters are never in any danger from these infections.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 22 2023

    After all we have already reached the Chandra..... highest GDP, life time high stock markets with some stocks doubling in 3 months or less... achievement par excellence..... now no one can stop us.... marching or forging ahead..... hehe

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Dec 22 2023

    BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY ...

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Dec 22 2023

    Prevention is always better than cure... Covid is a rapidly spreading n exponentially multiplying disease... Over time series of mutilations have rendered the virus weaker and hence less lethal... However implementing protocols is a welcome step to build up awareness and prevent catastrophic spread of the demonic epidemic....

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