Seven more corona cases confirmed in Bhatkal, state total rises to 847


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bhatkal

Bhatkal, May 10: Seven more cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Bhatkal on Sunday May 10. All of them are linked to Mangaluru's First Neuro Hospital.

All the new cases are connected to patient P-659, an 18-year-old also from Bhatkal, who had earlier visited First Neuro Hospital.

Among the seven new patients, three are primary contacts of P-659 and four are secondary contacts. The patients are five males aged 15, 16, 42, 31 and 60, and two females aged 21 and 50.

With this, the total number of cases in Bhatkal has risen to 38. The infected people who tested positive on Saturday May 9 include one-and-a-half-year-old baby, two-and-a-half-year-old toddler, two girls aged 17 and 23, and two elderly men aged 65 and 68 and a 50-year-old woman.

On Friday May 8, as many as 12 people of the city had tested positive for coronavirus. Strict measures have been taken in Bhatkal to control the spread of the virus.

Elder sister and brother-in-law of the infected 18-year-old woman of Bhatkal had gone to Mangaluru on April 19 as their child was not well. They stayed in the house of a known person, got the child treated on April 20 and had returned back to Bhatkal. So the 18-year-old woman, who was in contact with them, acquired the infection.

On Sunday, a total of 53 news were reported in Karnataka, taking the total cases so far to 847. Belagavi alone accounted for 22 fresh cases. Shivamogga, which was designated as green zone until now, saw a spurt of eight cases, all of them reportedly Tablighi Jamaatis with travel history to Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Bagalkote also reported eight new cases with travel history to Ajmer in Rajasthan. Bengaluru reported three cases, Kalaburagi three, and Davangere and Chikkaballapura one each. The total number of deaths in the case rose to 31, after the report of a 56-year-old woman from Bengaluru Urban who passed away on May 7 confirmed on May 9 that she had contracted coronavirus.

One case from Bengaluru Urban and another from Afzalpura in Kalaburagi are suffering from Influenza Like Illness (ILI) and SARI, respectively.

According to Karnataka Covid Dashboard information portal, eight districts -- Yadagiri, Raichur, Koppal, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Chamarajanagar, Ramanagara and Kolar -- are untouched by Covid-19.

Karnataka's green zones with 1-5 cases include Gadag (5), Haveri (2), Udupi (4), Kodagu (1) and Bengaluru Rural (3). Orange zones, places with 5-15 cases, include Dharwad (12), Bellary (15), Shivamogga (8), Chitradurga (7) and Tumkur, 11.

Red zones with more than 15 cases comprise Bidar (26), Kalaburagi (71), Bijapur (48), Bagalkote (59), Belgaum (107), Uttara Kannada (39), Davangere (68), Dakshina Kannada (29), Mysuru (89), Mandya (28), Bengaluru Urban (192) and Chikkaballapura (23).

Of the 847 cases, 14 per cent are senior citizens, 64 per cent men and 36 per cent women. The state has a discharge rate of 48 per cent.

Total active cases in Belagavi are 68, Bengaluru Urban (81), Bagalkote (40), Uttara Kannada (28), Kalaburagi (33), Chikkaballapura (5) and Davangere (62).

 

With inputs from IANS

 

 

  

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, May 10 2020

    How irresponsible people are..? Still they are very close with each other?

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Are you insane or illiterate? If one gets infected then it will take at least 2 weeks to realise the symptoms. So when one is healthy will they not get in touch within the family people living in same house? Where is the question of irresponsible here. Are you maintaining social distance within your house when you are healthy now? None does and also it's impossible.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Unfortunately every time some people feel the compulsion of commenting on every subject . Application of mind and putting oneself into the shoes of the people who suffer can bring in sane comments . No one would like to contract disease if they know about it. So, you know what it means 🤔

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  • Abdullah Amin, Ullal

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Anything can happen in Bhatkal.

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  • Ashrat, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Cpuld ypu ask the same question to politicians who doesn't wear mask or social distancing. Liquor buying queue. R they following guidelines.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    So far lockdown of 54 days has been a failure and zoning - red, orange, green has terribly failed.

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  • Shashidhar poonja, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Our testing capacity is mere 84k per day for a population of 134 crores. Whereas in uk they're testing 100k per day and usa they're testing 200k per day. We need to reach a testing capacity of at least 500k per day so that cases are identified asap and we can come back to normal.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Lockdown is not a solution in the first place.The only 2 solutions are "herd immunity" and vaccine-which is round the corner.Lockdown has infact caused more deaths -train and bus fatalities,gas leak at Vizag etc are indirectly because of lockdown.Treatable conditions like diabetes, cardiac problems , appendicitis which could not be treated because of lockdown,lack of vaccination for measles , hunger deaths which were not reported etc. Loss to the economy will take a long time to be compensated. Let better sense prevail and let people live a normal life.Everthing will come back to normal.Be Happy Be Healthy.

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