Bengaluru: No institutional quarantine for those returning from other states, including Maharashtra


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jul 6: With continuous spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru and across Karnataka in the recent past, the State Government has revised the quarantine norms for persons coming from other states, including Maharashtra, and has made 14 days of home quarantine mandatory while waiving institutional quarantine.

The State Government has issued the revised guidelines on Monday. The new quarantine norms will be enforced until further notice.

The State Government has issued the guidelines permitting re-opening of more activities in a calibrated manner, in areas outside the containment zones, and for extending the lockdown in containment zones till July 31.


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The revised guidelines issued with effect from July 6 also permit unrestricted inter-state movement of persons and goods adhering to the standard operating procedures issue by the department of Health and Family Welfare and Revenue.

In an order, N Manjunatha Prasad, principal secretary, revenue department, said that persons coming from other states, including Maharashtra, should be placed in 14 days of home quarantine.

With the latest guidelines, no state returnee will have to undergo institutional quarantine in Karnataka as long as they are not Covid-19 positive. However, most other conditions mandated in the earlier orders will continue to be in force.

The waiver for Maharashtra returnees comes in the light of infections from that state returnees plummeting drastically in the past few days. Earlier, most infections in the southern state were traced to Maharashtra returnees.

Currently, the contacts of earlier corona positive cases are the chief contributors to the state's infections - more than 80 per cent of the cases every day.

Prasad said: "Quarantine norms are regularly reviewed and calibrated with the prevailing Unlock 2.0 guidelines and infusion of technology and community involvement to enforce strict home quarantine."

Meanwhile, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has said that the country should learn to live with coronavirus as there is no other option.

 

With IANS inputs

 

  

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  • Pramila Fernanades, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    And our Intilegent government thinks those who are in home quarantine all will stay inside house for 14 days without coming out. Come on. Don't be so stupid.

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  • Save my India, India.

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    The reality is that The so called "Govt." wants to wash its hands!!!
    I wonder, how could they possibly monitor people without electronic tags??

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  • Manoj, Mangalore/sharjah

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    What about NRI's? Is there 7 days quarantine?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    I will stay away from Karnataka this entire Year ...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Happy to note that at least one more corona case coming to Karnataka from Mumbai has decided himself.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Charles D'Mello, Pangala
    I know you guys are doing FAKE testing ...

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  • Muneer, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Very good. Keep it up. Government doing good job to spread corona virus. Jai ho

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  • Annie Colaco,, Mangalore/Mumbai.

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    I am planning to visit to my Aged parents (no one to take care of them) father is 83 and mother is 75. Every now and then quarantine rules keep changing. Can anyone tell us whether we can be home quarantined please. Since we have a separate floor on 1st floor.

    I am planning since March 2020.

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  • Rehna, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Annie as you have aged parents its not advisable to visit as you are in Mumbai. There are chances of infection when you travel either by train ,flight or bus. Use your own vehicle. Second its better you do swab test .2 test one after 14 days for your and parents safety.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Still you can quarantine 14days at hotel at your own cost. Your parents will remain safe..

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Annie baye...

    As per new government norms u will have a home quarantine seal and the Asha workers will visit u and if u develop symptoms u will be referred.. u will enter karnataka with a home quarantine seal...

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