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Covid infections at Dharwad medical college rise to 281; govt hints at action

The state government has already issued guidelines for those travelling from certain foreign countries, where the new variant is prevalent, aimed at checking its spread

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Bengaluru, November 27

With the number of Covid infections at Dharwad's Medical College reaching 281 and new clusters emerging in Bengaluru amid the threats of new variant 'Omicron', Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday hinted at putting in place certain precautionary measures to control the spread of virus.

The state government has already issued guidelines for those travelling from certain foreign countries, where the new variant is prevalent, aimed at checking its spread.

"We have observed the Covid spread at schools, colleges and hostels in Dharwad, Bengaluru and Bengaluru rural areas, and increase in cases in neighbouring Kerala. We have to immediately take precautionary measures to control it, so I have called a meeting of health, disaster management officials, also Covid advisers and experts. We will also discuss about the new strain." Bommai said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said, "Not only medical precautions, the measures that need to be taken publicly will be important, they should be taken immediately." 

The number of positive cases in Dharwad's SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital has increased to 281, official sources said.

According to official sources, most of the infected are asymptomatic, while very few have mild symptoms, and they have all been kept in isolation.

As a precautionary measure, Dharwad district administration has declared holiday for schools and colleges within the 500-metre radius of the medical college and hospital; also OPD services there have been shut down for three days.

Meanwhile, 12 Kerala students of a nursing college in Anekal on the outskirts of Bengaluru tested positive for Covid, and 33 students and a staff member tested positive for infection at a private unaided (boarding) school in Dommasandra near Sarjapura on Thursday.

Officials said all precautionary measures had been taken at both these institutes.

Noting that samples of students who had tested positive at Dharwad's SDM Medical College had been sent for genomic sequencing, Health Minister K Sudhakar said, "So far, 281 people there have tested positive; some samples have been sent for genomic sequencing and the reports are expected by December first week, so that we will get to know about the variant." 

Observing that for the past one week in four to five countries like Botswana, South Africa, Hong Kong and Israel, the new variant has been found, he said, "For the past nine months delta variant was spreading across the world and the two doses of vaccine we have been administering had the power to prevent its spread, but the information is that this new variant B.1.1.529 or Omicron is spreading very rapidly." 

"There seems to be some worry about it (new variant), but I want to tell people that there is no need to worry as of now. We have already held a meeting and have given guidelines for airports stating that those travelling from these countries to Bengaluru have to undergo a test despite having Covid test report, and they will be allowed outside the airport only after testing negative," he said.

"Even after testing negative they will have to remain at home and after seven days they will have to undergo a test once again, and after getting the negative report, one can go out," he added. PTI

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