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Karnataka corona updates: Third death in state reported from Tumakuru

Patient with travel history to New Delhi dies in District Hospital in Tumakuru

Bengaluru: Karnataka has recorded the third death due to the Covid-19 virus. It is a man from Tumakuru with a travel history to Delhi. He had been put in isolation at the District Hospital in Tumakuru on March 24.

His travel history indicates that he travelled to New Delhi by the Sampark Kranti Express (Coach S6) on March 5 along with 13 members. They reached Hazrat Nizamuddin station in New Delhi on March 7 and went to the Jamia Masjid and rented an room at a lodge nearby.

He began the return journey to Karnataka by the Kongu Express on March 11 in Coach no. S9. On March 18, he developed cough and fever and visited a private hospital the next day. He was referred to the District Hospital in Tumakuru but on March 24, he left the hospital against medical advice and went to a private medical facility. He was referred back to the District Hospital, where he was put isolation.

Uttara Kannada district declares emergency

In a major step to combat COVID-19 effectively, the Uttara Kannada district administration has declared an Health Emergency in Bhatkal town and nearby panchayats on Friday. An order related to this was issued by deputy commissioner Dr Harish Kumar. This may be the first incident of a health emergency in the state or even the country.

Techie arrested for spreading alarming messages

Central Crime Branch (CCB) have arrested a techie on charges of spreading hateful message on spreading Corona virus on social platform. Joint commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil stated that the arrested person is identified as Mujeeb Mohammad, a software professional from Bengaluru.

Bengaluru: Having tasted the wrath of prime minister Narendra Modi, the state government has decided to enforce the lockdown more strictly from March 28 onwards to prevent community transmission of the Covid-19 virus.

The prime minister is said to have called chief minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday morning on the phone, and expressed his displeasure over not implementing lockdown strictly enough. He categorically instructed the chief minister to enforce the lockdown measures in letter and spirit and report the same to the Centre.

63 positive cases in Karnataka

Karnataka this morning has confirmed 62 COVID-19 positive cases including three deaths and five discharges. Seven new cases were detected since 5 pm March 26.

BMTC to run buses for essential services personnel

In the midst of the lockdown, the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has planned to run 180 buses with a maximum capacity of 20 passengers to enable movement of essential services delivery personnel for which the police have started issuing curfew passes. However, for passengers choosing to travel in these buses, an identity card and curfew pass are mandatory.

10 month baby tests positive

Mangaluru: With a ten-month-old baby boy testing positive for COVID-19, the district administration has quarantined its entire village and has collected samples of all close contacts. The ten-month-old boy is the youngest positive case in the state. In the first week of March, the child from Sajipanadu of Bantwal had been with his mother to a family function at Monetepadau village situated on the Karnataka Kerala border.

Bengaluru railway division produces sanitizers

The Bengaluru division of the South Western Railway has taken measures to prepare hand sanitizers in its laboratory at Krishnarajapuram Loco Shed. The Lab Team of theDiesel Loco Shed, Krishnarajapuram, has prepared sanitizer which will be used for disinfection purposes in railway hospitals, stations and other railway premises.

Stray dogs bear the brunt

Hubballi: Stray dogs are bearing the brunt of the coronavirus lockdown in Hubballi-Dharwad in the absence of food and drinking water. These dogs, which have no food for the last few days due to closure of eateries, are attacking persons who venture out of their homes. Many animal lovers have raised concerns over these stray dogs.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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