After huge turnout at Puneeth funeral, bypolls, Karnataka govt to step up Covid tests


Bengaluru, Nov 5 (IANS): The Karnataka government has decided to conduct more Covid-19 tests in the coming 15 days in view of the huge crowds witnessed for four consecutive days after the death of actor Puneeth Rajkumar and the celebrations of bypoll results in two districts of north Karnataka.

The decision has been taken as per the recommendation of the Technical Advisory Committee. It is estimated that as many as 20 lakh people turned out to pay their last homage to Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar. People come down to Bengaluru from across the state.

Similarly, during the bypoll campaigning and results in Sindgi constituency in Vijayapura district and Hangal constituency of Haveri district thousands of people gathered to celebrate victory.


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In both cases, the huge masses didn't follow any of the set Covid guidelines. The health department is now crossing its fingers on how these incidents will lead to Covid situation in the state.

The government has been advised to conduct more number of Covid tests in Bengaluru and two constituencies.

As Puneeth Rajkumar's untimely death was a sudden development, people landed in Bengaluru in lakhs from all across and the government could not enforce Covid guidelines and entire machinery had to be put in place to facilitate final 'darshan' for the masses. In view of this, it has also been advised to be extra cautious about the evolving situation in Bengaluru.

The Technical Committee earlier had recommended to conduct 1.1 lakh tests in the state everyday. It had been advised that among these 50,000 tests to be conducted in Bengaluru and 60,000 in districts with special attention to border areas. The decision has been taken to increase the Covid tests in the capital city by 20 per cent.

The government is also contemplating to issue guidelines on collecting contact numbers of people who get medicines for cold, cough and breathing problems. Further awareness will be created to get the Covid tests done.

The tests will be conducted in crowded places like markets, bus terminals and others.

 

 

  

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 06 2021

    What was the need for such chaos.This shows the casual and careless attitude of the public who have thrown all precautions and covid appropriate behaviour out of the window thinking anout the past ... Absolutely dismal management by an opportunistic Govt..why did the administration . allow such crowds,when there are restrictions .. they only wanted to.ride the sympathy wave and get brownie points ...

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    This is called height of madness!

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  • Jagadish, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Total lockdown till January 1 st week to stop third wave. DC wake up

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    The politicians administration and government should be made responsible

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  • John, Mangalore³

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Good reason to start these elite and communist chinese controlled WHO's murky tests to equally murky virus generating and spreading elite's money making vaccines?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Shahruk Khan has more fans than Puneeth. I have also supported him when his son Aryan Khan was harassed by Dawood Wankhede for none of his faults......

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  • Richard, Canada

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Stupid wat do kno about SRK and his bloody son...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    I don't know how many of them are really fans, but could be mob mentality made these people to gather just for time pass.......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Fake Jossey Saldanha ...

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Diwali Over . Heat of crackers and lights virus was hiding

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  • Abdul, Vidya Nagar, Kasaragod.

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Please close thalapdi (border) again.

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  • Edmond, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Mr. Fake Kujuli: Do you think the same minority game is there in Western countries? those countries the Third phase started. Why the people like you want to highlight minority and majority. Let the majority enjoy but at the same time we in India have much independent for minority as well compared to very decent countries according to you (Afghan, Pakistan, Iraq etc etc...)... Being Minority i dont feel insecured in India. But i cannot imagine Muslims as majority in India, which will turn the same as our neighboring countries...

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  • Alphy, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Edmond, I don't think Kujuma said anything wrong, that's exactly what the government is doing. Attack all minority (especially Christian) festivals but allow the congregation for all majority religion to take place with zero restrictions. These are the facts. Look at the survey only on Christian institutions who contributed the most in Karnataka in development of education, medical facility, charitable facility and see the harassment's meted out to them? I think, keep your mind open to facts.

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  • John pinto, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Next mass covid test on dec 26th

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Stay at home for your Christmas ...

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  • Pokka Cunnah (Da’Cunjaa), Kudla / Goa

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Then why the hurry in opening schools specially the lower classes .. ?. Herd immunity or herd mentality that kept the Government from implementing Covid protocol during the funeral and Dusserah / Deepavali time ?

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Foolishness. Common person knew that large turnout will dangerous. Why steps has not taken before???

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    there is no need to do tests...everything is fine....next covid will attack only during the minority feast of Christmas...strict rules will be implemented..now deepavali....dasara no problem...covid will be scared as the number of people visiting temples or markets or beaches will be huge...

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  • Mohan mangalore, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Embe ori batthe minority card pathondh adhey raaga adey thaala

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  • Ravi, Udyavara

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Kujli why don't you migrate to Taliban controlled country to enjoy your rest of life ...rather rising your BP here

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