Bengaluru: 14-day quarantine mandatory for returning Kannadigas


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, May 10: Kannadigas returning to their home State of Karnataka from other States or foreign countries will have to compulsorily undergo quarantine for 14 days following the lifting or relaxation of lockdown conditions on account of the coronavirus pandemic.

This and many suggestions were discussed and placed before the State Government on the situation of preparedness for keeping the returning Kannadigas in quarantine at a meeting convened by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa along with cabinet ministers and senior officials at the Chief Minister’s home office of Krishna in Bengaluru on Sunday.

Deputy Chief Ministers Dr C N Ashwath Narayan and Govind M Karjol, Education Minister S Suresh Kumar, Revenue Minister R Ashok, Medical Education Minister Dr Sudhakar, Chief Secretary T M Vijaya Bhaskar, senior officials and medical experts attended the meeting.

All the returning Kannadigas from other States or countries must compulsorily register themselves online in advance and only the Kannadigas compelled to stay in other States due to lockdown will be allowed to return.

The returning Kannadigas are required to inform their place of arrival and date while registering and will be allowed to come subject to availability of the quarantine facilities as per the suggestions made to the State Government.

The returning Kannadigas unwilling to undergo quarantine can register themselves online but they will not be allowed to reach their native places or villages upon arrival.

Those Kannadigas stranded in other States due to lockdown and coming by train will get reimbursement of the train fare. However, these returning Kannadigas must be tested again for COVID 19 in the State even if they were already tested in the States where they were staying.

However, one of the most seemingly harsh suggestion is with regard to those who die in other States as their bodies will be allowed to be brought to Karnataka and the last rites of such deceased persons shall have to be performed in the State the deaths occur.

If people die in other States irrespective of whether they are outsiders or insiders (those belonging to the State), the last rites shall have to be performed in the places where they die.

It remains to be seen what the final decision of the State Government will be as the Chief Minister will have to officially announce it.

 

  

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  • Kumar, Bangalore

    Wed, May 13 2020

    Hi

    We respect the govt orders for Covid 19 stand to save people’s life .
    Some decisions are very strange.
    Testing is absolutely correct for everyone who enters to Karnataka .
    but putting everyone for quarantine for 14 days in school etc is absolutely not safe & risk Factor.

    Home quarantine is safe and educated people who are now facing the biggest problem because ( we are scared to enter Karnataka because of 14 days quarantine in unknow place & also we have been able to safe guard ourself for so long days and getting in to our daily life’s for Job’s has reached a situation of life threatening)

    I request the our respected CM sir & all other respected ministers kindly please make it home quarantine for 14 days ). We will stay at home save life’s .

    We are only Travelling to Karnataka for our lively hood and not loose our jobs .

    Please kindly help us.
    Thank you

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Langoolji, no test is fool proof/sensitive except a lung CT SCAN! Moreover, many people in the window period will give negative results!!

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  • manoj, mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    seeing current situation 14 days not enough, make it at least 28 days.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, May 11 2020

    Please take decision, studying cases all over world. There are instances who got negative results then became positive. 14 day govt. Quarantine and then observe them at home quarantine for 15 more days. This is very important. If people don't have patience to go under long quarantine better they stay where ever they are.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Yeddy,

    This is non-sense...

    Test everybody who enter the State for COVID-19...those who are found Positive....keep them in quarantine ....those who are found negative ...allow them to go home unrestricted ....

    We have very accurate Abbott Lab COVID-19 test kits now available, which gives almost 100% accurate results in 10 minutes!!! ...

    With Ramulu like 'Health Minister' ....this type of stupidity is expected ...Ignorance is a Virtue here...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Maria D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sun, May 10 2020

    Actually it does make sense to quarantine the people entering d state. My only concern here is the last rites of the deceased person. Actually the government should allow the family to bring the corpse to Karnataka for last rites. This is an emotional issue specialy when it comes to us Indians where we want our beloved ones to be laid to rest close/near to the family members. Stay home stay safe 🙏🤲

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  • Naveen, B C Road

    Mon, May 11 2020

    This is why many are suggesting Govt, not to allow any NRIs to come back to India for next 2 years. Once back they put pressure like this. They don't want to quarantine them self. They don't want to pay for the cost of quarantine. They don't want to pay for ticket. They will not follow the instructions given by Govt. Now Govt will understand the mistake that they done.

    And we fools who pay 30% of their income as tax , which will be spent now for these people's luxurious lodging facility.

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