Mangaluru acquires dubious distinction of being coronavirus hotbed again


Daijiworld Media Network - Manglauru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 26: Dakshina Kannada has been finding itself in the second or third place in the list of districts registering the highest coronavirus cases in the state every day. District health department experts have found out that the students coming to the city from Kerala for studies have been mainly contributing to this situation.

The city boasts of over 30 paramedical colleges and over 90 per cent of students in these colleges are from Kerala. There are seven medical colleges, and here too a sizeable portion is formed of Keralites.


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Coronavirus cases that had remained high in the district till September and October had registered a downward trend from November last year. Thereafter, paramedical colleges started functioning and they had an intake of a large number of students from Kerala. As a result, by December, coronavirus infection was noticed in some colleges. This situation remained as it is. As of now, at least five colleges have become containment zones.

Actually, the students, principals and teaching staff of paramedical colleges need not be told or taught about the coronavirus situation. They are expected to be aware of everything about coronavirus. District coronavirus officer, Dr Ashok, laments the fact that these institutions have shown irresponsibility and negligent attitude. Even after some students in hostels tested positive, they were not separated from the rest. They were allowed to freely mingle with other students. After some tested positive, many others were tested but were sent home before their results came. These are deemed to be incidents that can be said to be the epitome of recklessness.

Another trick students coming from Kerala own is to get a rapid antigen test (RAT) instead of the normal RT-PCR tests. 80 per cent of students get RT-PCR tests and the balance get RAT tests. Several of the RAT reports cannot be relied on as in many cases, even though the person tests negative, in fact, they might be having virus without showing any symptoms of the disease, experts say.

The district health department, after noticing that coronavirus cases are more where there is a concentration of Kerala students, has been sending local students coming into primary contact with them to seven days of compulsory isolation. Thereafter, they are tested, and only after getting the negative report, they are allowed to attend college. A nodal officer for each set of 10 colleges has been formed with a team to assist him. Tests are performed in all the colleges including PU and first-grade colleges.

Dr Ashok stated that the department has formed teams and instructed them to visit the colleges. He said that the principals and hostel wardens have also been advised to be vigilant.

 

 

  

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 27 2021

    Though personally I believe that masks do not protect a person from getting infected or rather "testing positive"( celebrities and high profile personalities are glaring examples), the implementation of the rule is lax.I had complained to the DC, Heath minister of Karnataka, and Home Minister of the central govt. about an illegal paying guest accommodation run by a goonda where boys from Kerala are moving in public places without masks, but no action has been take. If rules are not implemented why bring them in the first place and then create a drama about implementation.

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  • KUMAR, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 26 2021

    May have been a cause for increase in Jan and Feb . But this surge is likely from Maharashtra as cases are now less in Kerala

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  • HC, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 26 2021

    90% !!! Cancel recognition for these colleges and let kerala students go to colleges there. If possible close all roads to KL and built a wall along the border. Don't they know we lack the common sense to wear mask and maintain social distancing!!!

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Mar 26 2021

    What a last and final verdict from high court ...mind blowing

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 26 2021

    Ridiculous. Even though some from Kerala may be responsible for the increase in numbers it's sheer incompetence and negligence from DK authorities. Just to deflect the blame on someone else. It's never our fault rite. What a shame. Wonder when the concerned authorities will take stricter actions to ensure people at the very least follow basic precautions like use of face masks and social distancing rather than shift the blame entirely to others. God save us all.

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