Lockdown Again in Karnataka: CM Bommai said will issue new guidelines after April 27

The central government has warned that aware of the covid fourth wave of anxiety. Now fear starts for Lockdown Again in Karnataka: CM Bommai said will issue covid-19 new guidelines after April 27. The Prime Minister will hold a video conference on the 27th April amidst a rising number of cases in country.

“The Central government has given instructions to take precautions regarding Covid. Scientists are doing research on Covid variants. We will bring guidelines after a video conference of Modi with chief ministers regarding Covid on April 27. People must take precautions.

Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai said that state government would release the guidelines later. Speaking to media representatives at the airport here on Sunday, CM Bommai said Covid management will take clear precautions based on past experiences. The advice of scientists and experts will also be sought. After April 27 will prepare covid guidelines.

The health experts on Saturday said there is a possibility of COVID 4th wave starting in Karnataka in the next 3-4 weeks after two cases of Omicron sub-variant BA.2, which is more transmissible than the original strain, were detected in Bengaluru.

Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar had earlier said that some studies have shown that the fourth wave of Covid-19 may begin in the state in June-July and last till September. However, he had said that the state is prepared to face any COVID wave.

The Health Department earlier in the day said it is stepping up COVID measures to tackle the emerging situation after two cases of Omicron sub-variant BA.2 were found in Bengaluru. The state health department said a decision has been taken to increase the number of tests in the state, especially in Bengaluru.

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The health officials in the state Are worried as a higher number of Covid cases are being reported from Mahadevapura and East Zones in Bengaluru where most major IT companies are located with lakhs of software professionals at work.

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Director of Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research CN Manjunath earlier in the day said Covid variants BA.2.10 and BA.2.12 have been found in the state. BA.2 variants were earlier found in New Delhi and Mumbai. He felt there is a possibility of a fourth Covid wave beginning in Karnataka in three to four weeks, and the BA.2 variant might be responsible for the surge.

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