Coronavirus: K'taka govt imposes restriction on bars, theatres, restaurants of 8 districts


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Apr 2: Not resorting to lockdown and night curfew, the Karnataka government gas re-imposed stringent restrictions across the state till April 20 to contain the surging Covid pandemic, a top official said on Friday.

The districts where the order will be enforced are Bidar, Bengaluru Urban and Rural, Dharwad, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dakshina Kannada, and Udupi to contain the spread of the second wave of Covid-19. The order will be applicable till April 20.

"In view of the persistent rise in Covid cases across the state, especially in Bengaluru since a month, large gatherings of social, religious and political nature will be banned till April 20 to contain the virus spread," Chief Secretary P. Ravi Kumar said.


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Further, swimming pools and gyms will be shut down until further notice.

Noting that Covid appropriate behaviour was not being followed in a large number of public gatherings like protests, marriages and political rallies, he said the restrictions were meant to reduce the cases, which have shot up steadily over the last 3-4 weeks across the state.

"In Bengaluru, gyms and swimming pools will be shut while pubs, restaurants and cinema theatres will function with 50 per cent of their seating capacity to ensure social distancing," said Kumar in an order.

According to the state health bulletin, 4,991 new cases were registered on Thursday, taking the state's Covid tally to 10,06,229 and active cases to 34,219.

As the epicentre of the pandemic and accounting for more than 50 per cent of the state's cases, Bengaluru reported 3,509 fresh cases in a day, taking its Covid tally to 4,41,242, including 24,600 active cases.

Of the 269 patients in ICUs across the state, 130 are in Bengaluru hospitals, followed by 32 in Kalaburagi, 14 in Bidar, 12 in Mandya and 11 each in Hassan and Mysuru.

Positivity rate for the state rose to 4.19 per cent though the case fatality rate dropped to 0.12 per cent on Thursday.

"Though gatherings and functions are banned in places of religious worship, individuals are allowed to visit them to offer prayers, wearing a face mask, maintaining physical distance and sanitising hands," said the order.

The order restricting 50 per cent of seating capacity in cinema halls will also apply in 7 more districts across the state where virus cases have been rising.

The districts are Bengaluru Rural, Bidar, Dakshina Kannada, Dharwad, Kalaburagi, Mysuru and Udupi.

Offline classes for students of Classes 6 to 9 will be suspended in all schools, while classes from 10-12 standard will continue as per the guidelines.

"Physical attendance is not a must. Even colleges will be closed except those which have board or university exams," said the order.

The restrictions will also apply to shopping malls, markets and departmental stores, which will be closed if violations occur.

"Strict Covid appropriate behaviour like wearing mask, physical distancing, provision of hand sanitiser/hand wash will be enforced. Violation of the order in pubs, bars, clubs or restaurants will lead to their closure," the Chief Secretary said.

Only 500 people will be allowed at marriages in open space, 200 in a hall or a closed space, 100 people at birthday parties in open space and 50 in closed space, 100 people at funerals in an open space, 50 if closed, 50 people at cremations and burials, and 100 people in all other congregations;

About 500 are allowed in religious and political gatherings in open space.

"Similarly, the number of persons in public transport (buses) shall not exceed the seating capacity. Work from home (WFH) will be continued to prevent crowding in offices and workplaces," the order added.



With Inputs from IANS

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 03 2021

    If they would have been controlled Holi celebrations cases wouldn’t have been multiplied!

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 03 2021

    At last some good decisions. But Government should take serious steps to enforce them.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Apr 03 2021

    ಗಡಂಗ್ is almost an icon of local life in coastal belt...

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    @Pradeep, Mangalore Your first few sentences were right, but compulsorily vaccinating people is against international rules adopted after Hitler's Experiments on Jews & other prisoners. The same companies settled in US are behind vac industries too. Do you know what they contain then you won't let anybody inject the same into you as well. According to Serum Institute of India their vaccine contains Chimpanzee virus, it was cultured on aborted fetus kidney cells, other chemicals in them you can read by visiting their site. Secondly no vaccines are tested or proven for long time, Astra Geneca vaccines are stopped or rejected by many countries as they found out they failed to produce antibodies. They created blood clots inside veins causing heart attack or strokes. They were never tested on comorbid patients or others when trial group had healthy people. In long term any vaccines can cause brain damage, cancer or autoimmune diseases according to scientists who were in that field for more than 25 years. If you are okay with Depopulation Agenda of some elite then go ahead & have our share of vaccines as well as our immune system is capable of warding off the present infection with wrong tag of pandemic 99.997% of the population which doesn't require any unscientific mandates or forced vaccinations with unproven drugs disguised as vaccines to circumvent the restrictions on drugs.

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  • Paul dsouza, balakunje

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    SINCE BJP CAME ON POWER...AND ...CONGRESS WITH CONGRATS... ONE OR THE OTHER VIRUSES ENJOYING ON LEAJOUR HOLIDAYS. I ASSUME...TILL BJP ON POWER & CONGRESS IS MEDITATING INHALING IN & OUT YOGA RAMDEVS TEACHINGS HEALTH TIPS... CORONA WILL REMAIN AS PERMANENT GUEST TILL CONGRESS WIPED OUT FROM INDIA....! IT'S OK SIR.... BUT KINDLY DON'T LOCKDOWN TO BARS & RESTAURANTS...! SIR, WE HEAR FROM MANY SOURCES...VACCINE FAILURE. OPTIONALLY AT LEAST TO BOOST IMMUNE SYSTEM LET PERMIT BARS OPEN...NO MATTER RESTAURANTS CLOSED...!!! WE POOR PEOPLE SIR, WE ONLY DRINK....WE CAN REMAIN FASTING...HABITUATED BOTH THE SIDE, SIR...!!! KINDLY CONSIDER SIR. THANK YOU & I REMAIN SIR....FOREVER & EVER. AMEN. ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    We fully support this Decision ...

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Instead of Startup India ,it now Shutdown India ( and ? Shut up India).....

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Bar & restaurant means.... DK & Udupi must be included...., DK & Udupi is known & famous for Bar & Restaurant..., no other region of Hindustan have this much density of Bar & Restaurant..., The coastal fish food are just amazing...,

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Its really funny to restrict Bar & Restaurant capacity to 50% as there is hardly any occupancy above this percentage in recent months (may be there are some exceptions here and there). Focus on vaccinating everyone above 45 age or people with co-morbidities of any age on war footing. Organize vaccination at booth levels with compulsory participation from Private hospitals. Instead of fining people for mask offense, take them to nearest vaccination centre and vaccinate them. Unfortunately the Govt is busy with CD..lady...Yatnal and lately Eshwarappa.

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