
COVID-19: As a result of the recent increase in Covid-19 cases, the Karnataka government issued a circular who asked parents not to send their children to school, if they had a fever, cough, cold and other symptoms.
“If there are fever, cough, cold and other symptoms in school children, do not send children to school and follow the appropriate measures in the field of treatment and care according to the doctor’s council,” reads a circle issued by the Karnataka government.
On Friday, Karnataka recorded 234 active Covid cases. Three patients with infection who had other co -morbidity died since 1 January.
Covid in India
The number of Covid-19 cases throughout India has witnessed a five-time jump with active cases that close to the 3,000-kerala leading to the latest spike-followed Maharashtra and Dilli, shows government data.
Since May 30, India has reported 2,710 active COVID-19 cases with an increase in 511 new cases from the previous day.
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The Karnataka government recommended that children be sent to school only after they fully recover.
He also emphasized the need to strictly follow preventive measures such as hand hygiene, cough label and other appropriate behavior COVID-19 (CAB), PTI said.
“Overall, in the interest of school children, strict adherence to preliminary measures COVID-19 was instructed,” she read the statement of the state government.
The Department of Commissioners, Health and Family Care in Karnataka has issued measures to be taken in government and private schools, as was instructed during the review of the COVID-199 situation, chaired by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha, which took place on May 26.
Delhi reports 1 death
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Care (MoHFW) on Saturday (May 31) on Saturday (May 31) on Saturday 294 active cases and one death. This number records the tip in 56 cases compared to Friday 30 May.
Previously, the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR) confirmed that while COVID-19 cases were re-reported in the Earth parts, current variants in circulation showed slight symptoms similar to the OMicron strain.
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