Coronavirus: 195 Kannadigas brought back to Bengaluru from Dubai, 6 admitted to hospital - Sriramulu


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Mar 22: Coronavirus infection incidents regarding Indians residing abroad are increasing every passing day. The government of India has asked Indians living overseas not to travel to India for now. At the same time, Indians living in countries, where incidents of coronavirus infections are more, are being brought back to India by special flights.

A special flight brought 195 Kannadigas from Dubai to Bengaluru international airport. During the screening, six of them found to have infected with coronavirus. This matter was tweeted by health minister Sriramulu on his Twitter account. All the six infected persons are admitted to isolation wards in Rajiv Gandhi hospital. Rest 189 passengers are kept in Akash medical center and are being monitored.


Health minister B Sriramulu

So far 20 people are confirmed to have infected by cornavirus in the state. On Saturday, five people were detected to have contracted the disease. The Health department has taken stringent measures to control the situation and has reportedly decided to convert Victoria Hospital in the city as coronavirus center.

 

 

  

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  • Sandesh Amin, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    Looks like all influencial people came by special flight. One side you want to contain virus and other side allowing infected people inside country. Instead make arrangement through respective embassays to give medical treatment.

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    If any of your dear ones were there ,would you have wanted them to be left in embassy's care there ???

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    Exactly this is the biggest problem in India unlike China
    I think these are all influential people
    Indian Embassy at those countries should extend all possible help to Indians at Dubai or any foreign country why bring them here ??Bad decision

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  • Roshan Sequeira, Managalore /UAE

    Mon, Mar 23 2020

    Sandesh Amin, Mangalore, UAE government has assured medical facilities everyone affected of COVID 19 irrespective of their origin. It is better honourable minister concentrate his efforts to serve people of Karnataka rather than weaving stories

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  • Wilson, Mangalore/Qatar

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    would like to know whether any arrangements will be made to bring back Indians from Qatar

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    Thanks for not getting them to Mangaluru ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    Humanity should be the approach for now, not resentment or mocking

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 23 2020

    j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru
    I didn't ask them to take them to Bengaluru ...

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  • Jyothi Kumari, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 22 2020

    I am staying here in Sharjah with my family(4 persons), our ticket on 19th March 2020 to India we cancelled as per Govt. advise to avoid unnecessary travel . We are keeping good and don't want to travel anywhere, I am just leaving this message because if any emergency situation is there, please contact us. Thank you so much and we are proud of our Government. God bless us all.

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