Bengaluru: Government advises daily screening of medical students, postponement of events


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Nov 29: Through an advisory issued on Sunday November 28, the department of health and family welfare has advised screening of all the students in medical, paramedical and other educational institutions on a daily basis for symptoms of Covid19. Principal secretary in the department, T K Anil Kumar, said that symptomatic persons should be tested and treated as per the current guidelines.

The government has advised all social and cultural events in educational institutions to be postponed by two months. It also wants conferences, seminars, academic events etc in educational institutions to be postponed wherever possible, or alternatively to conduct them in hybrid mode with minimal physical presence with more people participating through virtual mode. The heads of institutions have been told to take utmost care to ensure that Covid appropriate behaviour is adopted within the campus, particularly when conducting events if any.


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Health care professionals have been advised to conduct conferences, seminars, sessions etc virtually for a few more months so that a positive message is transmitted to professionals in other fields in the larger interests of public health. The heads of educational institutions have been told to ensure vaccination of students aged above 18 and the staff at the earliest.

 

 

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Ayurvedic treatment for covid? "Anandia’s Ayurvedic composition verified by the (Andhra Pradesh) State Government and approved by the Hon’ble High Court" Ref: https://awakenindiamovement.com/anandaiah-ayurvedic-composition-accepted-by-andhra-pradesh-high-court/

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Critical decisions affecting the citizens should be taken by a team of experts and not by politicians. Daily testing of medical students for COVID is absolute nonsense. It cannot be justified by any standards, it’s only a torture to students.

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Daily testing of medical students is utter nonsense by any standards.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Slavery of murky RTPCR tests again. These western elite and their liberal scientists know when to spread virus or strains to ruin the economy, bankrupt the nations and push their slow euthanizing vaccines. If not they will be behind bars for these crime against humanity. Our leaders fail to understand this, looks like they are fine with commission from BigPharma and getting additional control to subdue public. There could be lot of deaths in western countries due to vaccine side effects but these elite and liberals (another name for communists) blame on virus or new strain. That's what they have planned to slowly bankrupt countries and take control to bring new world order.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    i hope readers are aware that in mlore without vaccination certificate no one is allowed inside malls as per DC order. This is blatant violation of human rights as citizens have the right to say no to vaccination, especially those who are having complications like BP, diabetes and heart problems..there are instances where a high BP patient lost his right side immediately after taking the vaccine.

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai.

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    my uncle is suffering from high bp and he took both doses.he is healthy and more better than before.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    your uncle must be a super man...and you are a Modi bhakt so it is blatant lie for sure..

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Time to teach malls a lesson by boycotting them and they would get bankrupt soon. In Moscow the same mandates were enforced and both vaccinated and unvaccinated boycotted them for a month and they ran to the mayor begging him to withdraw the order. He withdrew it immediately. Together we can defeat this madness. I too paseed by a mall with my son and saw the drama. They Need Us & WE Don't Need Them. We can survive with kirana store but if we comply later they too will be forced to follow this madness.

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    First give leave to students they r the most vulnerable groups

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 29 2021

    Unnecessary fear has been created by bookworms at WHO,AIIMS etc. It is high time they stop crying "Wolf, Wolf".The Omicron variant is more transmittable, but less lethal. Virologists also for a long time have said that viruses that transmit fast are less lethal.If we look at the practical aspects, South African doctors say that it only gives a scratchy throat ( Gale Me Khich Khich)and in few cases a very mild fever.So let us not panic.Time to stop rt-PCR tests, which merely detects presence of virus on surface of mucosa/skin and not infection.Be Happy Be Healthy.

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