Lockdown in Karnataka will decide tomorrow, CB Bommai Called Emergency Meeting

Lockdown karnataka The Karnataka is again facing corona and omicron anxiety. More than two thousand samples have already been sent to the back of 33 cases. Lockdown in Karnataka will decide tomorrow, CM Bommai Called Emergency Meeting tomorrow.

Thus, creating a night curfew and a lock-down panic in the state, the Chief Minster Basavaraj Bommai will hold a major Emergency meeting tomorrow. Foreigners to the state have become a nuisance. Omicron and coronavirus are infected by those from the high-risk country.

Thus, those who have already come from the high-risk country are kept an eye on, the six stages are tested and sent to after get negative report. In the meantime, Omicron cases are on the rise in the country, with the highest number of cases being reported in Maharashtra.

Union Health Department Secretary Rajesh Bhushan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have issued a strict restriction to states and to follow strict rules. With the end of December and the New Year approaching, infections are likely to increase. CM Bommai will have a meeting of the technical committee, ministers and experts tomorrow to decide on the course of action to be taken.

According to the sources, the night curfew is almost certain in the state, as the Centre suggests. In addition, there will be strict rules for programs including marriage, death and other ceremony. Decision on whether or not to conduct a physical class in schools will be taken at a meeting tomorrow as infection rates are increasing in schools too.

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The government is favouring a lockdown to control the situation from the beginning. The government’s idea is to prevent the spread of Omicron through lockdown and thereby reduce the risk of death. The CM Bommai lead meeting, which is due to be held tomorrow, is quite interesting and the future of the state’s Lockdown and Night curfew will be decided.

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