Karnataka government looking for phased lifting of lockdown in state


Bengaluru, Apr 8 (IANS): With fingers crossed, a besieged Karnataka government is looking forward to a phased lifting of the 21-day lockdown from April 15, a senior official said on Tuesday.

"The state government is weighing the pros and cons of lifting the 3-week lockdown in a phased manner from April 15, as its hectic efforts to contain the coronavirus spread seems to have partially paid off by preventing community transmission across the state till date," the official told IANS on the condition of anonymity.

Compared to other states across the country, Karnataka has till date registered 175 Covid-19 positive cases, including 146 active, 25 discharged and only 4 dead since the last three weeks.


B S Yediyurappa

"The state has dropped to 10th position from third in a week across the country and has the lowest number of cases among the southern states, with Tamil Nadu over 600, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana over 300 and Kerala above 270 cases till Monday," said the official quoting from the Covid-19 tracker of the central government.

An analysis of the cases revealed that the dreadful disease had struck only 18 of the 30 districts across the southern state, with four of them registering them in double digits, while it is between 8 and 1 in the remaining 14 districts.

Bengaluru Urban has 62 cases, with 45 active, 18 discharged and 1 death, followed by Mysuru 35 active, Dakshina Kannada 12, including 8 active and 4 discharged and Bidar 10 active cases.

The remaining 56 are spread over 14 districts, with 48 active, 5 discharged and one death each in Bagalkote, Kalaburagi and Tumakuru.

"Most of the cases have either foreign travel history or Tablighis returning from their mosque in New Delhi's Nizamuddin, with some of them related to or came into contact with them," noted the official.

Though the affected districts are spread across the state barring the central or Malnad region, the state government is in favour of lifting the lockdown in those 12 districts that remained free or have not reported a single case so far.

On a higher scale, only Bengaluru and Mysuru are the two hotspots, with 60 per cent (97) of the total cases in the state. Dakshina Kannada on the west coast is way behind with just 12 cases.

"If cases stabilise or increase incrementally over the next week when the prolonged lockdown ends on April 14, the twin hotspots - Bengaluru and Mysuru - will continue to be under lockdown for another week or so, while it may be staggered in other affected districts, depending on the ground situation," the official added.

A worried chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa, under pressure from various lobbies to lift the lockdown, hinted that the state may have to endure another 2-week curfew if the grim situation worsens and a section of the people continue to roam around, throwing caution to the wind and ignoring social distancing.

"The state government will take stock of the situation on April 11 and submit a detailed report with data from across the state by April 12 to the Centre for deciding on lifting the lockdown in a phased manner in the virus-free districts and its continuation in the hotspots," the official added.

 

  

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Sir please open chkmagaluru district in phase 1 as it has not reported any case so far. GOD BLESS.

    We have to start our business, shops are closed, customers, suppliers calling why ur district lockdown, fed up if answering. Please open, but please seal the borders of this district, we dont want any tourists coming from outside for homestay or resort stay etc.

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  • Loraine, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Respected Honourable Chief Minister of Karnataka Mr.BS Yedurappa,While appreciating your efforts to combat the deadly virus confronting Karnataka, We request you to protect the state by eliminating this deadly virus.Taking this in mind , Better continue the lockdown for some more time, Social distancing is a must. Requesting you to look into the cases how many are affected .

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    My hats off to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and his team for his effort in containing the deadly COVID-19 in his state. At the same time we cannot forget the dedicated doctors, nurses, and the supporting staff who have worked day and night taking care of these patients. This number could have come down had some people not obeyed the law of staying indoors and wearing a protective gear. Even now I request everyone to stay indoors unless it is really necessary. I remember the time when I was working for a hospital when AIDS epidemic broke out. Hospital was full and since it was new everybody were confused what to do. But it phased out once it was know the cause of the disease. Here too it will be phased out soon but people have to take the precaution. STAY IN and BE SAFE which is the best medicine available so far.

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  • Donald Roche, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    The best way to control the virus or slow its spread is through containment measures such as quarantines and travel restrictions and maintaining social distance of at least six feet.

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  • Kiran, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    This will lead to mass migration.. Lifting lock down on April 14 not good for any districts

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  • Benjamin D'Souza, Puttur

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Excellent job done by our honourable chief minister and the entire administration. Yes, lifting of lockdown need to be done, phase by phase with proper evaluation of the situation , especially in big cities like Bangalore and mysore.

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  • Lenin, Uppoor

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Please lift the lock-down in less affected districts (except where the numbers are more than 10) but keep all inter-district transport shut for another one or two weeks depending on the situation.

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  • naveen mascarenhas, derabail

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Kerala government provides basic necessity to all sections of the society even if they lock down for a year there is no issues.what is Karnataka government doing for the middle class people?

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  • R.krishna, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    As per India today tv report Kerala government will continue to enforce
    strict lockdown in the state even after 14th April and also urge Central
    government to extend lockdown to restrict inter state movement for some
    more time.

    However the state fought tooth and nail to get Talapadi border
    opened for the benefit of its citizens through a blatant display of double
    standards. When question of providing comforts to its residents Kerala
    stops at nothing. On the other hand our resistance was weak and fizzled out
    In no time. Our war room and war room veterans in the meantime were
    gallantly engaged in delivering pizza and eggs to a privileged few.

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  • Patel, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    We should continue total lockdown for another 15 days, else giving one or five days relaxation will see migrant workers coming out in groups to catch available transportation to their native place. This will result total chaos

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Migrants have become penniless, no work, depending on food distributed by govt & good Samaritans (like beggars); they just want to rush to their native place at the first opportunity!
    After somedays, they will face starvation with no money to buy food, reduced to state of beggars)! The situation is very delicately poised! For migrants it's a catch 22 situation (iss taraf kuhan tho uss taraf khayi)!!

    If you were one of the trapped migrants what would you do???

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  • Santosh Bennet VAS, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Mr. Yediyurappa has done a reasonably good job in handling the COVID 19 Pandemic in Karnataka. His tough measures have paid off. Unfortunately, we the people have failed to extend our full cooperation to the Government, specially in Bangalore' Urban and the Dakshina districts. We don't seem to have taken this extraordinary situation seriously, and have been selfish. In our own interest it is best that the Government continue the lockdown till April end. Movement of people vehicles between Kasargod and Mangalore'to be strictly monitored. Being humanitarian is one aspect but we don't need to exacerbate an aleady bad situation.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai mangalore

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Since the kerala borders were closed Karnataka dropped down to 10th place otherwise would have come to first place with DK being the worst affected

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 08 2020

    Karnataka CM B S Yediyurappa is leading from the Front ...

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