
In the middle of the increase in Covid-19 cases, the Karnataka government released public counseling on Saturday and urged people to practice responsible behavior by carrying masks in crowded places, maintaining physical distance and practicing good hygiene, PTI reported.
Commissioner for Health and Family Services of Social Care has published public advice on Covid-19 supervision and security, he added.
“Given the recent increase in Covid-19 cases in Karnataka, the State continues to monitor and manages COVID-199 through continuous efforts to prevent, detects and provision.
The public is recommended: “Stay in alert, do not worry: stay informed through official sources, avoid unverified information. Share information with medical staff: Information authorities about traveling from abroad for the necessary tracking.”
“Practice of responsible behavior: wear masks in crowded places, keep physical distance, practice good hygiene,” he said.
Govt is looking for cooperation:
The Government Health Department said it would perform accidental testing and allow sampling for supervision of cooperation from the public.
He asked people to report an unusual increase in symptoms of COVID-19-like symptoms via community monitoring tool on the Integrated Health Information Platform (IPIPH).
Among other things, the government repeated supervision of schools by maintaining sick children at home, watching pupils for symptoms, supporting hygiene and ensuring the right ventilation. Counseling emphasized hygiene and environmental awareness by practicing good hygiene, proper waste disposal and maintaining public premises.
However, the government said they were in standby mode.
“Call the free lines of help 1800 425 8330 for health and 108 consulting for an emergency transport of the patient. Together we can quickly identify and control potential illnesses, keep ourselves and our people safe,” he said.
Cases in Karnataka:
On Friday 234 active Covid cases were reported in the state. Three patients with infection died since 1 January.
(Tagstotranslate) Covid-19