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Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt
Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt

Bengaluru: In the wake of recent increase in Covid-19 cases in the state, the Karnataka government on Saturday issued a public advisory, asking people to practice responsible behaviour by wearing masks in crowded places, maintaining physical distancing, and practicing good hygiene. The public advisory on Covid-19 surveillance and safety was issued by the Commissioner, Health and Family Welfare Services. "In light of the recent increase in Covid-19 cases in Karnataka, the state continues to monitor and manage Covid-19 through on-going efforts to prevent transmission, detect cases, and provide care. The Department of Health and Family Welfare requests all citizens not to panic, but stay vigilant and actively support public health efforts," the advisory said. Continued cooperation is crucial to detect and contain any new variants or potential outbreaks. "Your health is our priority," it said. The public are advised to: "Stay Alert, Not Anxious: Stay informed through official sources, avoid unverified information. Share Information with Health Staff: Inform authorities about travelers from abroad for needful followup." "Practice responsible behaviour: Wear masks in crowded places , maintain physical distancing, practice good hygiene," it further said, report symptoms early, and seek medical advice immediately if experiencing fever, cough, chest pain or breathing difficulty. Asking to support testing and surveillance, the health department said cooperate with random testing and allow sample collection for surveillance. Report unusual increases in Covid-19 like symptoms via the community monitoring tool of Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) portal, it said. Reiterating for surveillance at schools by keeping sick children home, monitoring pupils for symptoms, promoting hygiene, ensuring proper ventilation, the advisory stressed on hygiene and environmental awareness by practicing good hygiene, disposing of waste properly, and keeping public areas clean. Stating that the government is on alert, it said lead a normal life but follow advisories. "Call toll-free helpline number 1800 425 8330 for health advice, and 108 for emergency patient transport. Together, we can quickly identify and control potential illnesses, keeping ourselves and our people safe," it said. As of Friday evening, 234 Covid active cases have been reported in the state. Three patients with the infection, who had other comorbidities, have died since January 1.

Karnataka steps up Covid-19 monitoring, urges vigilance
Karnataka steps up Covid-19 monitoring, urges vigilance

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Karnataka steps up Covid-19 monitoring, urges vigilance

Bengaluru: In response to a recent uptick in Covid-19 cases across Karnataka, department of health and family welfare stepped up monitoring and urged citizens to remain vigilant without giving in to panic. The govt reassured public that systems are in place to detect, contain, and care for emerging cases swiftly. Citizens are encouraged to wear masks in crowded places, report symptoms like fever or breathing difficulty early, and cooperate with surveillance efforts, including random testing and school-based monitoring. The public is also urged to avoid spreading unverified information and instead rely on official updates. Authorities request residents to report international travellers, support contact tracing, and use IHIP portal for community-level symptom tracking. For health-related inquiries, the toll-free helpline 1800 425 8330 is active, and emergency transport can be reached at 108. BOX: Advisory for healthcare workers Renewed protocols were issued with key directives including rigorous ILI/SARI surveillance, mandatory RT-PCR testing for symptomatic high-risk groups, and prompt reporting on IHIP platform. Laboratory and genomic surveillance are also being ramped up. Samples from positive SARI cases must be sent to regional labs for genome sequencing. Each healthcare facility must appoint a nodal officer for infection control and reactivate hospital infection control committees. Proper use of PPE and updated infection prevention measures are mandatory.

Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt
Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Economic Times

Covid-19: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, says Karnataka govt

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel In the wake of recent increase in Covid-19 cases in the state, the Karnataka government on Saturday issued a public advisory, asking people to practice responsible behaviour by wearing masks in crowded places, maintaining physical distancing, and practicing good public advisory on Covid-19 surveillance and safety was issued by the Commissioner, Health and Family Welfare Services."In light of the recent increase in Covid-19 cases in Karnataka, the state continues to monitor and manage Covid-19 through on-going efforts to prevent transmission, detect cases, and provide care. The Department of Health and Family Welfare requests all citizens not to panic, but stay vigilant and actively support public health efforts," the advisory cooperation is crucial to detect and contain any new variants or potential outbreaks. "Your health is our priority," it public are advised to: "Stay Alert, Not Anxious: Stay informed through official sources, avoid unverified information. Share Information with Health Staff: Inform authorities about travelers from abroad for needful followup.""Practice responsible behaviour: Wear masks in crowded places , maintain physical distancing, practice good hygiene," it further said, report symptoms early, and seek medical advice immediately if experiencing fever, cough, chest pain or breathing to support testing and surveillance, the health department said cooperate with random testing and allow sample collection for unusual increases in Covid-19 like symptoms via the community monitoring tool of Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) portal, it for surveillance at schools by keeping sick children home, monitoring pupils for symptoms, promoting hygiene, ensuring proper ventilation, the advisory stressed on hygiene and environmental awareness by practicing good hygiene, disposing of waste properly, and keeping public areas that the government is on alert, it said lead a normal life but follow advisories."Call toll-free helpline number 1800 425 8330 for health advice, and 108 for emergency patient transport. Together, we can quickly identify and control potential illnesses, keeping ourselves and our people safe," it of Friday evening, 234 Covid active cases have been reported in the state. Three patients with the infection, who had other comorbidities, have died since January 1.

Covid 19: Karnataka govt issues guidelines for schools, general public
Covid 19: Karnataka govt issues guidelines for schools, general public

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Covid 19: Karnataka govt issues guidelines for schools, general public

Bengaluru: Amid rising COVID-19 concerns and a surge in active cases in the state, the Karnataka government on Saturday issued a circular and public advisory outlining guidelines for schools and the general public. The circular states that the guidelines are intended to protect the health of school children and the general public. The circular in connection with schools stated, 'These guidelines were formulated based on the recommendations made during a COVID-19 review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 26, given schools reopening across the state in June.' Key points include that children showing symptoms such as fever, cough, or cold should not be sent to school and must receive appropriate treatment as per medical advice. Children should only return to school after fully recovering from all symptoms. If a symptomatic child reports to school, parents must be informed immediately, and the child should be sent home. Similarly, if teachers or school staff develop symptoms such as fever, cough, or cold, they are advised to take necessary precautions. The circular emphasises maintaining hygiene, practising cough etiquette, and following COVID-19 Appropriate Behaviour (CAB). The circular was issued by K.B. Shivakumar, Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Services, to all district Deputy Commissioners and the Chief Health Officer of the Bengaluru civic agency. In a public advisory regarding COVID-19 surveillance and safety, the health department stated, 'In light of the increase in COVID-19 cases in Karnataka, the state continues to monitor and manage the situation through ongoing efforts to prevent transmission, detect cases, and provide care. The Department of Health and Family Welfare urges all citizens not to panic but to remain vigilant and actively support public health measures. Continued cooperation is essential to detect and contain new variants or potential outbreaks. Your health is our priority.' The public has been advised to stay alert but not anxious, avoid spreading unverified information, and report international travellers to authorities for necessary follow-up. People are encouraged to wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, and practice good hygiene. Citizens are also urged to report symptoms early, support testing and surveillance, and report unusual spikes in COVID-19-like symptoms through the IHIP portal's community monitoring tool. The public is advised to keep shared spaces clean. A toll-free helpline number has also been provided for health advice and emergency patient transport. The advisory concluded by stating, 'Together, we can quickly identify and control potential illnesses, keeping ourselves and our communities safe.' As of May 30, Karnataka reported 234 active COVID-19 cases. The state's positivity rate stood at 24.7 per cent, and the case fatality rate was 0.8 per cent. Among the active cases, 223 patients are in home isolation, while 11 are hospitalised.

Covid-19: Karnataka govt issues advisory for citizens; urges to wear masks, maintain physical distancing and more
Covid-19: Karnataka govt issues advisory for citizens; urges to wear masks, maintain physical distancing and more

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Mint

Covid-19: Karnataka govt issues advisory for citizens; urges to wear masks, maintain physical distancing and more

Amid the rise in Covid-19 cases, the Karnataka government on Saturday issued a public advisory and appealed to the people to practice responsible behaviour by wearing masks in crowded places, maintaining physical distancing, and practicing good hygiene, reported PTI. The Health and Family Welfare Services Commissioner issued the public advisory on Covid-19 surveillance and safety, added the report. "In light of the recent increase in Covid-19 cases in Karnataka, the state continues to monitor and manage Covid-19 through on-going efforts to prevent transmission, detect cases, and provide care. The Department of Health and Family Welfare requests all citizens not to panic, but stay vigilant and actively support public health efforts," PTI quoted the advisory as saying. "Continued cooperation is crucial to detect and contain any new variants or potential outbreaks. "Your health is our priority," it said. The public are advised to: "Stay Alert, Not Anxious: Stay informed through official sources, avoid unverified information. Share Information with Health Staff: Inform authorities about travelers from abroad for needful followup." "Practice responsible behaviour: Wear masks in crowded places, maintain physical distancing, practice good hygiene," it further said. Seeking cooperation from the public, the government's health department said it would conduct random testing and allow sample collection for surveillance. It asked people to report unusual increases in COVID-19-like symptoms via the community monitoring tool on the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) portal. Among other things, the government reiterated for surveillance at schools by keeping sick children home, monitoring pupils for symptoms, promoting hygiene, and ensuring proper ventilation. The advisory stressed hygiene and environmental awareness by practising good hygiene, disposing of waste properly, and keeping public areas clean. However, the government said that they are in alert mode. "Call toll-free helpline number 1800 425 8330 for health advice, and 108 for emergency patient transport. Together, we can quickly identify and control potential illnesses, keeping ourselves and our people safe," it said. As of Friday, 234 Covid active cases have been reported in the state. Since 1 January, three patients with the infection have died.

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