Covid fear returns in Karnataka; Health department on alert


Bengaluru, Jun 7 (IANS): The Karnataka Health Department has undertaken a slew of measures following the rise of Covid cases in the state in the last one week. The meeting of Covid Experts committee has discussed the prevailing situation and the department has undertaken a serological survey.

The state recorded 230 fresh Covid cases in the last 24 hours. The positivity rate has gone up to 1.92 per cent and active cases in the state have risen to 2,441.

Experts suggest to make masks compulsory, implement guidelines, and conduct genomic sequencing tests. They have also suggested increasing the number of Covid tests and to keep vigil on International passengers, sources in the Health Department said on Tuesday.

On the other hand, the state Health Department has confirmed that it has begun the third round of the serological survey of children between 6 to 14 years across the state.

The blood samples of 5,072 children are being collected. Through this survey, the possibility of a fourth Covid wave and its impact on children will be known.

The samples of children who have not taken Covid vaccination are collected. Two ml blood and swabs from nose and throat are also collected. The examination of these samples will help understand whether children have a natural immunity or have developed antibodies against the virus due to infection.

The survey will reveal the impact of the coronavirus in the fourth wave. It was predicted that children would be most affected in the third wave. However, the survey conducted on the Omicron variant did not show any impact on children.

The special teams have been formed to conduct serological surveys at district and taluk levels. The samples would be collected monitored by pediatricians. The team will also comprise experts from Integrated Counselling and Testing Center (ICTC) and lab technicians. A web-based application is developed to collect and store data.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Tue, Jun 07 2022

    Now since fluctuations in the weather, like cloudy, rainy and sunny sometimes very hot ..sometimes too cold, viral fever is in the air....many got infected because of this...severe throat infection and fever. People be wise just like in Jan to get rid of this viral fever....

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 07 2022

    Experts chosen by govt. need not be experts in reality but with vested interest sponsored by the pharma lobby. According to ICMR guidelines prevailing since 2 years masks are only advised for those patients who had symptoms of covid & not compulsory for all as all the state & central govts & experts failed to provide single evidence in courts to prove masks prevent infections or protect from getting infected while more studies have proven they cause more harm than good. Reducing oxygen intake & re-inhalation of carbon dioxide along with bacteria & viruses exhaled is more dangerous than the assumed corona infection. Secondly no authority has any right to force anybody to have any medical interventions including random tests or vaccinate any person against his will according to the Supreme Court Ruling, if violated they are liable to be prosecuted & imprisoned for 6 months for contempt of court. Serological tests to verify whether kids have antibodies is good, but in the guise of tests no pathogen should be introduced into them to create 4th wave. It is well known that kids up to the age of 12 have natural protection against corona viruses due to their active Thymus gland. Youngsters below 25 have 0 mortality rate due to the corona as such no unproven jabs are to be administered to benefit pharma mafia which is waste of public money which itself is criminal act if resorted to.

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