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COVID-19: Central team lauds Karnataka govt's contract tracing, data-base method

While lauding the efforts of the Karnataka government in containing the spread of diseases especially by contract tracing method and creation of a database of co-morbid and vulnerable people, a central team that visited the state to review the ongoing pandemic situation directed the government to save coronavirus victims by providing them the best treatment at the earliest.

COVID-19: Central team lauds Karnataka govt's contract tracing, data-base method
COVID-19: Central team lauds Karnataka govt's contract tracing, data-base method
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Published : Jul 7, 2020, 6:28 PM IST

Bengaluru: Though Karnataka has been witnessing a spike in coronavirus cases in the last one week, a team of officials from the Union Health Ministry that visited the state on Tuesday to review the ongoing pandemic situation, is still appreciative of its efforts to contain the spread of diseases especially contract tracing method and measure related to the creation of a database of co-morbid and vulnerable people.

"The central team appreciated the measures taken by the state government to contain the virus since March 9. Tracking contacts and creation of a database of co-morbid and vulnerable people were also lauded," the official said.

The central team, comprising Additional Secretary Aarti Ahuja and Emergency Medical Response Centre Director P. Raveendran advised the Karnataka government to save coronavirus victims by providing them the best treatment at the earliest.

"The central team told the state government to give priority to save Covid-19 patients' lives with the best treatment in time," said an official.

The team met Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, Health Minister B. Sriramulu, Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar, Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar and other senior officials and directed them to enforce strict lockdown guidelines in containment zones to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection

The State health department apprised the team of facilities set up for Covid-19 treatment and measures taken to deal with any surge in cases, especially in Bengaluru.

The department is setting up high-flow oxygen systems in the district and taluk hospitals for 15,000 beds by August.

With 1,843 fresh cases, Covid-19 tally in the state rose to 25,317, including 14,385 active ones. With 680 discharged, the number of cured people increased to 10,527, while 401 succumbed to the pandemic, including 30 on Monday. Of the infected since Sunday, Bengaluru accounted for 981, taking the city's tally to 10,561, including 8,860 active cases.

With inputs from IANS

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Bengaluru: Though Karnataka has been witnessing a spike in coronavirus cases in the last one week, a team of officials from the Union Health Ministry that visited the state on Tuesday to review the ongoing pandemic situation, is still appreciative of its efforts to contain the spread of diseases especially contract tracing method and measure related to the creation of a database of co-morbid and vulnerable people.

"The central team appreciated the measures taken by the state government to contain the virus since March 9. Tracking contacts and creation of a database of co-morbid and vulnerable people were also lauded," the official said.

The central team, comprising Additional Secretary Aarti Ahuja and Emergency Medical Response Centre Director P. Raveendran advised the Karnataka government to save coronavirus victims by providing them the best treatment at the earliest.

"The central team told the state government to give priority to save Covid-19 patients' lives with the best treatment in time," said an official.

The team met Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, Health Minister B. Sriramulu, Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar, Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar and other senior officials and directed them to enforce strict lockdown guidelines in containment zones to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection

The State health department apprised the team of facilities set up for Covid-19 treatment and measures taken to deal with any surge in cases, especially in Bengaluru.

The department is setting up high-flow oxygen systems in the district and taluk hospitals for 15,000 beds by August.

With 1,843 fresh cases, Covid-19 tally in the state rose to 25,317, including 14,385 active ones. With 680 discharged, the number of cured people increased to 10,527, while 401 succumbed to the pandemic, including 30 on Monday. Of the infected since Sunday, Bengaluru accounted for 981, taking the city's tally to 10,561, including 8,860 active cases.

With inputs from IANS

Also read: JD(S) MLA throws birthday party amid community transmission in Karnataka

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