New Covid cases breach 3,000-mark in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Mar 28 (IANS): Riding on the second wave, new Covid cases in Karnataka crossed the 3,000-mark after four months, increasing its positivity rate for the day to 2.89 per cent, said the state health bulletin on Sunday.

"With 3,082 new cases registered on Saturday, the state's Covid tally rose to 9,87,012, including 23,037 active cases, while 9,51,452 recovered so far, with 1,285 during the last 24 hours," said the daily bulletin.

The infection claimed 12 lives across the state during the day, including seven in Bengaluru, two in Mysuru and one each in Kalaburagi, Tumakur and Udupi.

As the epi-centre of the pandemic, Bengaluru reported 2,004 fresh cases, taking its Covid tally to 4,28,173, including 15,882 active cases, while recoveries rose to 4,07,709, with 786 discharged in the day.

Of the 204 patients in the intensive care units (ICUs), 79 are in Bengaluru hospitals, 17 in Kalaburagi, 14 in Tumakur and 10 in Mandya, with the rest spread in the remaining 27 districts across the southern state.

Out of 1,06,328 tests conducted during the day, 6,575 were through rapid antigen detection and 99,753 through RT-PCR method.

Case fatality rate was 0.38 per cent on Saturday across the state.

Meanwhile, only 3,806 people were vaccinated across the state during the day. Among them were 2,457 seniors above 60 years of age, 1,123 comorbid in the 45-59 age group, 106 healthcare workers and 120 frontline workers.

Cumulatively, 33,83,872 beneficiaires received the jab since the vaccine drive was launched across the state on January 16.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    Update yourself. Export has been stopped.

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  • Anonymous, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 29 2021

    Just close down the schools already.

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  • Umesh Rao, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 28 2021

    A 60+ family member has a second shot of the Covishield vaccine scheduled in the first week of April. Called up the hospital to reconfirm the date for the second injection as the gap between the two jabs has been increased upto 56 days now. However was informed by the hospital that they don't have Covishield in stock and I would have to call again in the first week of April to ascertain the position. And then we have a PM who is going around donating vaccines to other countries, while India's own citizens have none.

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  • Chetan. S, Manipal India

    Sun, Mar 28 2021

    To control Corona ..the Govt or the DC of Udupi Manipal should close down Clubs..pubs etc or strict rules should be follwed to keep these places open.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 28 2021

    Few schools in DK witnessed positive cases among students. Schools closed. A wise decision.

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