Bengaluru: With the ever-bustling Brigade road of Bengaluru wearing a deserted look on Saturday, the shop owners who were hopeful that the businesses would surely improve in the first week of June, had dejected faces, as the state witnessed a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases on the day.
Bengaluru on Saturday recorded 596 new Covid-19 cases — the biggest single-day spike. Three more deaths linked to the virus were also confirmed in the capital city.
At the same time, 918 new cases were reported from across the state as the tally in Karnataka rose to 11,923. The death toll in the state — with 11 more people succumbing to the infection — rose to 191.
The footfall in the business establishments at the Brigade road that began to decrease drastically when the city recorded the first case of novel coronavirus on March 9 and situation never went back to normal since then even after the lockdown was lifted in a phased manner.
As per reports, shop owners had anticipated that there will be a sluggish growth in May but the business will surely improve in the first week of June. But that did not happen and some of them were forced to liquidate their business establishments.