Karnataka ready to face coronavirus challenge, lockdown might continue


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Apr 7: Karnataka has been gearing itself up to affectively tackle challenges which coronavirus pandemic is expected to pose in the coming days. In view of the adversities heaped by the disease on the human race, many are of the opinion that the government may decide against lifting of the lockdown for the present.

As per the current assessment of the experts in the field, the number of coronavirus-affected persons in Karnataka is set to rise steeply by April end or May first week. The government has drawn up an elaborate plan to tackle this challenge. Procurement of PPE kits for the doctors, ventilators, setting up of isolation wards, preparing railway coaches into wards fitted with ventilators etc are going on at a brisk pace.

The state is taking these steps with the notion that the disease might peak during the end of this month. The government, which is preparing for the situation, may not like to invite danger by lifting the lockdown at this juncture. Therefore, in all likelihood, the lockdown period might be extended, sources said.

The current lockdown period will end on April 14. But the people of the state have not standing up to expectations of the government in maintaining social distance during lockdown period. During their visits to shops and markets to get vegetables and provisions, they are not showing any commitment to stay away from each other. As such, coronavirus cases are likely to go up. In addition, the number of people getting this infection from among those who took part in the Tablighi Jamaat convention at Delhi is also showing a tendency towards proving positive for the presence of this disease.

Experts are advising against easing lockdown in phases as the lockdown is not strictly being followed now. They fear that if the lockdown is lifted, the infection may spread rapidly and things might go out of hand. They feel that the state will stand to benefit if the lockdown period is extended till the month end. They think that if the initiative is lost at this stage, all the efforts done so far might go waste. The government is likely to follow their advice.

The government has supplied 1.43 lac personal protection equipment kits and is preparing to supply 9.8 lac more such kits. Orders for procurement of 1,570 ventilators have been placed. The railways has been joining hands with the state by creating wards in railway coaches. These preparations that are going on a war footing give an indication that the lockdown period might just be extended.

Even if the lockdown is lifted, it might come with certain riders like IT-BT companies can allow only 25 percent of its workforce to work at any given point of time to maintain social distance, and asking non-essential services to remain locked for more time. National Disaster Response Force has also entered the scene to tighten the rules. It has asked the police to use powers vested under National Disaster Management Act 2005. This instruction was given to director general of police Praveen Sood by vice president of Disaster Management Committee R Ashok. Police are now empowered to register cases under the said act against lockdown rule violators.

 

 

  

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  • Pradeep K, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 12 2020

    There can never be a 100% lockdown because people have to come out to buy food. So we can never really stop the spread, but only control it a little.

    As such, the current lockdown has been ineffective because people have been allowed to mingle for 4 hours each day, and also people have been allowed into the city from neighbouring state. The whole purpose is defeated by this.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    All this lock down magic in vain due to animals suffering from the disease. Now open everything and medicate those who can afford and leave the rest to the almighty to protect.

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    The cases in mangalore are less when compared to other places. that doesnt mean lockdown be withdrawn. If done many people from neighbouring places will enter and aggravating coronavirus. Ultimately we will be sufferers

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  • naveen mascarenhas, derabail

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    MR PRADEEP
    you are correct partial lock down is fare enough

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Compare to other states karnataka is going good. So state government can open few districts witch are safe and remainimg districts should be locked with the essentials open like groceries Bakers restaurants and medicals for all day.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Pradeep, very appropriate advice considering the overall situation; we cannot compare ourselves, in any way, to what measures advanced countries are adopting; we have to take a balanced decision taking into consideration the financial mess we were already in much before entry of CORONA! As you said, since most of our population works in the unorganized & informal sector, the financial condition is already miserable, any more strain to it......

    The socioeconomic outfall of CORONA is expected to be more prolonged & painful!!

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  • Sunil Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Borchappa pls

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    We have to take a holistic view now considering the large no of our poor people who have lost their jobs and on the brink of starvation! Many trapped migrants are desperately waiting to go back home having finished all their savings & no job opportunities!

    For these poor people either way the result is the same!

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    The report is purely based on assumptions.

    Most of the daily wage workers are already in deep trouble and people working in pvt establishment will feel the heat by end of this month as no MSME employer will pay them salaries for April onwards if their business is running. I don't blame them as 90% of them operate on bank loan/ODs and limited cash flow as business was already running low for past 18 months.

    Partial lock down is recommended by closing malls, cinemas, stop weddings and other events where more than 50 people gather.

    Where there are active cases, please lock down the entire neighborhood rather than closing the entire district.

    For Karnataka (excluding bangalore urban, mysore , bidar) there is no need for a full lock down.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    You have opened the border... Hmm lock down will continue... Even though, there are very few cases in udupi /mangaluru, the surrounding areas have many cases. So lock down has to be continued for the safety of people. Because those 21days of lock down should not go in waste ...its all gods plan and will always 🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    If the lockdown continues, then people will be left with no money for anything.
    If government can't support all the citizens, then they should make available bank loans without interest and repayment in easy EMIs.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    You are right, govt servants here are getting pension, but imagine the majority who work in the unorganized & informal sectors, already on the verge of starvation!

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  • VISHUKIRAN FERNANDES, Kalasa

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Uff...bored to death....when will this disease goes and the lockdown ends? No fish to eat too

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Nungel meen da chutney malpule.. Yenk laa path kg nang meen courier malpule...onthe dina talmed ippule...bokka vorra Bale kinnigolig....Puttera hotelid, ramdas na hoteild radd radd cha parka... Golibaje tinkaa...

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    When things are coming under control, the new issue in opening the border with Kerala is the biggest threat! Somebody will have to answer if things go out of control!!!

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Indeed we have to face the situation and fight the battle. There is no other alternative.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    This Hindi saying aptly describes our present fate: "Ek taraf kuhan tho doosri taraf khayi"!!!

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Not a bad idea. There is thing I would like to bring to the kind attention of the government, Please remove all the Cows & Pigs from the public area too they eat all the bloody shit from the garbage and gutters which carries all the diseases. By the way in New York a tiger from the zoo is infected by the cornoa virus just imagine what will be the condition of our Gau matta and the Pork...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Just imagine if a tiger is not spared, who'll be spared?

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai mangalore

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Close kerala border save Mangalore.

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  • Lanslara, nakre karkala

    Tue, Apr 07 2020

    Agreed with Juliet well said....

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