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Spike in cases: K’taka announces total lockdown on Sundays starting July 5

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Saturday took a slew of decisions including imposing total lockdown on Sundays starting July 5 in view of the spike in the number of coronaviru­s cases in the state. It was also decided that there will be night curfew from 8 pm to 5 am, which will come into effect from Monday, according to an official statement. A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a with the ministers and officials amid growing opposition outcry to impose stringent lockdown to contain COVID19 cases in the state. "Lockdown would be imposed every Sunday, with effect from July 5, 2020 until further orders. No activities shall be permitted on that day except essential services and supplies.

All government offices shall remain closed on all Saturdays, along with second and fourth Saturdays with effect from July 10," the statement read.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Commission­er was directed to set up more number of wholesale vegetable markets to avoid crowding in large wholesale vegetable markets in the city.

It was also decided to have a centralise­d bed allocation system to speed up hospitalis­ation of COVID-19 patients.

The Chief Minister directed the officials to enhance the number of ambulances to carry coronaviru­s patients and to arrange separate ambulances for carrying mortal remains of patients who die due to the contagion.

He also directed the officials to use the police control room wireless system to identify location and easy movement of ambulances. Yediyurapp­a told the officials to publish details of nodal officers working for Covid Management.

It was decided at the meeting to delegate more responsibi­lities to joint commission­ers of eight municipal zones in Bengaluru and also appoint Karnataka Administra­tive Services officers in these zones to assist the joint commission­ers. The 180 ESI doctors appointed by the labour department will also be pressed into service and probationa­ry Tahsildars will be appointed as nodal officers for coronaviru­s hospitals and COVID care centres.

Marriage halls, hostels and other institutio­ns in Bengaluru will also be reserved for COVID care centres and to avail railway coaches with beds. The Deputy Commission­er of Bengaluru Urban was directed to identify more places for the last rites of coronaviru­s victims. Yediyurapp­a told the official to form teams for conducting last rites.

Besides notifying reservatio­n of 50 per cent of beds in medical colleges and private hospitals, the BBMP Commission­er will also notify tie-up with hotels with hospitals to avoid any shortage of beds for treatment, the Chief Minister said during the meeting.

 ??  ?? Health officials use drones to sanitize an area in the wake of coronaviru­s pandemic, in Bengaluru, on Saturday
Health officials use drones to sanitize an area in the wake of coronaviru­s pandemic, in Bengaluru, on Saturday

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