
Covid situation under control, schools and public advised caution: Karnataka medical education minister
Amid rising concerns over COVID cases, Karnataka Minister Dr Sharan Prakash Patil has instructed state run medical colleges and hospitals as well as doctors and health workers to be prepared to handle a spike in Covid positive cases
"There is no reason for the public to panic, as the government has taken all necessary precautionary measures, said Dr. Sharan Prakash Patil, minister for medical education, skill development, livelihood, and Raichur district in-charge.
Speaking to media persons on Tuesdsay after a COVID-19 preparedness meeting with all the directors of state-run medical colleges and hospitals at Vikas Soudha in Bengaluru, the minister reassured citizens, saying "COVID cases are increasing daily, but there is no need for undue worry. Pregnant women should use masks. The government is fully prepared. People should also cooperate with us," he stated.
As schools are set to reopen after summer vacation, he advised that students showing symptoms of fever, cold or cough should not be sent to school. If children develop symptoms during school hours, parents should be contacted and the child sent home immediately.
"We must conduct testing for all SARI (Severe Acute Respiratory Infection) cases. I've held meetings with directors of all medical education hospitals. We've arranged labs and testing will be done across four divisions. Instructions have been given to collect data on oxygen beds and ventilators," he said.
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With a possible spike in COVID cases expected in Bengaluru and across Karnataka, the minister advised elderly citizens and pregnant women to use masks in crowded places. Children showing cold or flu-like symptoms should not attend school.
"Despite rising cases, masks are not mandatory for everyone. Only those with fever, cold or cough need to wear them. We're monitoring the situation closely. This time, heavy rains and changing weather are also causing seasonal illness," said Dr. Patil.
Bengaluru is witnessing the highest number of new COVID cases in the state. However, the infection is not spreading rapidly. "There is no need for panic if people follow government guidelines. Most people are already vaccinated. If necessary, we'll coordinate with the Union Health Ministry to procure more vaccines," he assured.
Even as cases increase, there is no cause for alarm. Testing facilities should be kept ready. As a precaution, health workers must wear masks. Instructions have been given to check the availability of medicines and oxygen beds and to submit reports accordingly.
Mohammed Moshin, principal secretary, medical education, and Dr Sujatha Rathod, Director of Medical Education, were present on the occassion.
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