Omicron fear CM Bommai said will impose strict Restriction

Omicron fear starts in globally Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has said that the government is not planning to impose lockdown. The chief minister, however, noted that based on the number of cases and situation in the future the government may take some strict restriction.

“There is no question of lockdown, as of now. Normal public life should continue”, he stated, adding that COVID-19 guidelines must be followed at places where people gather. CM Bommai said, adding that precautionary steps are being taken by government to keep Omicron variant under check.

It is to be noted that several new clusters of coronaviruses have emerged in Karnataka in the recent past, forcing the government to take strict measures to curb the spread of Delta variant too.  “The state government has issued the guidelines for setting up clusters where a spurt in the cases had been reported.

Those in the clusters are being tested again 7 days after they get a positive report of the first test. About 4000 persons have been tested at SDM college in Dharwad. Similar tests are on at clusters in Mysuru, Hassan and Anekal in Bengaluru CM Bommai said to reporters.

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Meanwhile, with new clusters emerging in the state, the government has tightened curbs against the Delta variant too. The chief minister asserted that the government has to manage things at two levels to control the further spread of the pandemic.

arnataka health Minister DR K Sudhakar met TAC members Tuesday and hold marathon meeting with officials. The Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has proposed that the state mandate full vaccination for people to take advantage of various benefits, including rations, water and electricity, from the government.

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This follows concerns about the potential spread of Omicron, the new SARS-CoV-2 variant of care, and experts urging that all eligible individuals over the age of 18 be fully vaccinated to prevent the pandemic situation from spreading. hand running. TAC members met with Health Minister K Sudhakar on Tuesday and submitted a slew of new recommendations, based on discussions at the 136th meeting on Monday, November 2).

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