Karnataka government mulling to penalise mask rule violators


Bengaluru, Jun 28 (IANS): To arrest surge in Covid cases, the Karnataka government is mulling action against those violating the mask rule.

The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on Covid-19 has recommended the measure to contain the possible pandemic situation in the state. The health department is seriously considering the advice and is expected to take call on it in a week.

The recommendation was made in the wake of a spike in the number of Covid cases and finding of the sub lineages of Omicron. During the second wave, the government had imposed a Rs 250 fine on the people for not wearing masks.

Compared to other parts of the state, the majority of new Covid cases are being reported from Bengaluru which accounts for 96 per cent fresh cases. It reports about 500 to 700 cases in a day.

According to statistics available with the health department, among the total active cases in the state (4,288) 95 per cent of cases (4,088) are in Bengaluru. The number of containment zones have swelled to 33 in the city. It is likely that the mask rule (with fine) will be implemented here first.

Though the state government in its June 10 order has directed authorities to implement the mask rule with the help of police and local bodies, it has had very little impact. Meanwhile, the number of cases has crossed 800-mark and the positivity rate for the day is nearing 4 per cent. The finding of sub lineages of Omicron, BA3, BA4 and BA5 in the state is also one of the reasons why the government is seriously contemplating imposing a fine on mask rule violations.

Meanwhile, the health department has also warned schools that if they conceal the information on Covid infections, action will be initiated against them.

Sources reveal that the schools, especially private institutions, are not revealing the information on infections fearing that parents will stop sending their children to the school.

Health Department Commissioner D. Randeep had asked the school management not to hide the information on Covid infections and take necessary precautions.

Karnataka has reported 615 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours against 767 discharges. Positivity rate for the day recorded at 3.12 per cent and weekly positivity rate stood at 3.45 per cent.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Sudarshan, Kota

    Wed, Jun 29 2022

    The Disaster Management Act which gave these guys any powers to request us to wear masks is no longer in force. The Disaster Management Act does not have any provision for collection of fines. The Rafat Khan judgement has been very clear on this. Any extortionists need to be dragged to court and punished.

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 29 2022

    The tiger has tasted blood, now it is more dangerous. Actually this has become a lucrative business, income for some people. Unnecessarily creating fear, confusion among people. Nowhere else on this world, there is any news about COVID, but in our country it's a never ending story thanks to some people with vested interests.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 28 2022

    Mask making units are still having lots of inventory which needs to disposed off as early as possible!

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  • Tester, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2022

    Also double mask is compulsory

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 28 2022

    It seems either the experts sans any expertise or the govt., at the behest of vaccine mafia wants to keep fear intact through these unscientific mandates. In the first place the positivity rate or number of infections has not resulted in overwhelming hospitalizations as its just seasonal respiratory infections due to change. In either Supreme Court or Mumbai High Court the government had failed to provide one single study proving the masks prevent or protect any infections or cross infections. In Mumbai a suit has been filed to reimburse the 120 crore fine collected as it was proven to be illegal as mask is only guidelines of ICMR for infected people. As this isn't legally binding due to no rule gets broken to be charged under any sections which lacks legal authority as it isn't passed by any legislation. With Epidemic Act as well as D M Act has been withdrawn by central govt. no states can use those provisions now. Courts will throw out this mandate or fines as it will amount to extortion without legal sanctity.

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