Apart from Hongasandra, Padarayanapura, which was sealed
recently, is another challenge for the government. Cases in the ward shot up
from a mere three on April 15 to 19 by April 25.
Among taluks, the outbreak in
Nanjangud has been the most severe, with cases surging from 18 to 53 during the
period, making it the worst-hit taluk in the state. Other taluks with high
infections include Bengaluru North (44 cases) and Vijayapura (39 cases).
The surge in numbers was also
due to the rise in the number of tests conducted by the state government.
But there is also some
encouraging news. According to government data, between April 15 and April 25
the number of BBMP wards classified as hotspots — which applies to any
ward or taluk with one Covid-19 positive case in the last 28 days —
decreased from 34 to 30. While 20 of the 198 wards have one case each, five
wards have reported two cases, three have reported three cases.
The number of hotspot taluks
saw a slight increase from 38 to 39. Among them, 13 taluks have one case, one
taluk has two cases while three taluks have three cases.
Medical Education minister K
Sudhakar told DH that
they were awaiting directions from the central government on the future course
of action. “On Monday, the PM will have a video conference with all CMs. Such
issues will be discussed and directions issued,” he said.
On hotspots in Karnataka, he
said that the government was carefully handling such red zones. “Many people
have recovered from Covid-19 and the number of such hotspots has also decreased
marginally,” he added.
Apart from Hongasandra, Padarayanapura, which was sealed
recently, is another challenge for the government. Cases in the ward shot up
from a mere three on April 15 to 19 by April 25.
Among taluks, the outbreak in
Nanjangud has been the most severe, with cases surging from 18 to 53 during the
period, making it the worst-hit taluk in the state. Other taluks with high
infections include Bengaluru North (44 cases) and Vijayapura (39 cases).
The surge in numbers was also
due to the rise in the number of tests conducted by the state government.
But there is also some
encouraging news. According to government data, between April 15 and April 25
the number of BBMP wards classified as hotspots — which applies to any
ward or taluk with one Covid-19 positive case in the last 28 days —
decreased from 34 to 30. While 20 of the 198 wards have one case each, five
wards have reported two cases, three have reported three cases.
The number of hotspot taluks
saw a slight increase from 38 to 39. Among them, 13 taluks have one case, one
taluk has two cases while three taluks have three cases.
Medical Education minister K
Sudhakar told DH that
they were awaiting directions from the central government on the future course
of action. “On Monday, the PM will have a video conference with all CMs. Such
issues will be discussed and directions issued,” he said.
On hotspots in Karnataka, he
said that the government was carefully handling such red zones. “Many people
have recovered from Covid-19 and the number of such hotspots has also decreased
marginally,” he added.
Source: kannada.news18.com |