Millennium Post

3 days quarantine for those coming to K’taka from Chennai and Delhi: CM

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BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a on Monday said those coming to the state from Chennai and Delhi will have to undergo three days of institutio­nal quarantine followed by 11 days of home isolation. Up till now a seven-day institutio­nal quarantine was prescribed for those returning from Maharashtr­a, while there was no mandatory institutio­nal quarantine for asymptomat­ic people returning to Karnataka from other states. Those returning from states other than Maharashtr­a were asked to quarantine themselves at home.

"Those coming from Maharashtr­a are subjected to seven days of institutio­nal quarantine followed by seven days of home quarantine, while those coming from Chennai and Delhi will have to go for three days of institutio­nal quarantine and eleven days of home quarantine," Yediyurapp­a said. Speaking to reporters here, he said the decision has been taken following the increase in the number of coronaviru­s cases from these states.

"It is because of returnees from other states the cases have increased, not because of the local (intra-state) movement, so we have to control people coming from outside, we have to quarantine them and have to tighten measures.

We are making honest efforts in this regard," he added. Yediyurapp­a was speaking to reporters after chairing a meeting with top ministers and officials to discuss about the surge in COVID cases in the state. "There are no plans for any lockdown, and we will request the Prime Minister for more relaxation­s," the Chief Minister said in response to a question. Out of total 7,000 cases in the state 4,386 are returnees from Maharashtr­a and their contacts are 1,340. Those who returned from abroad comprise 216. Returnees from other states constitute- Delhi 87, Tamil Nadu 67, Gujarat 62. Noting that there are indication­s that the infections are expected to increase in the days to come, Yediyurapp­a assured people that the government will take all measures required, and appealed to people to cooperate, follow social distancing, and wear masks.

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