Bengaluru: Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Saturday said coronavirus cases are on the rise in all states and it was an indication of the beginning of the second wave, as he called on people to exercise caution.
Noting that 8 to 10 states have more active cases and there are about 2.84 lakh cases in Maharashtra, 24,000 in Kerala, and about 19,000 in Karnataka, he said, "It is clear that the second wave has begun. So if we don't curb activities the danger is imminent."
"We should take this seriously. More than 1 lakh tests are being conducted every day," he was quoted as saying by his office in a release.
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The Minister said Covid-19 containment restrictions are already in place and the government will take more stringent actions in the coming days.
"Have requested the Chief Minister to take necessary measures to prevent the spread of infection in educational institutions and CM himself will take action in this regard," he added.
On vaccination coverage among health care workers and front line workers, Sudhakar said Bidar has achieved 113 per cent, Dharwad 107 and Gadag has achieved 103.