Number of coronavirus cases reduce in Karnataka - Only 4 registered on Thursday, total tally 55


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 27: During the last two days, 13 new coronavirus positive cases emerged in the state. With this, the number of people suffering from this disease in Karnataka has gone up to 55.

On Wednesday, nine new cases were identified. On Thursday, four cases, one each from Mysuru and Chikkaballapur districts and two from the city were confirmed.

A 35-year-old Mysuru-based man who was tested positive for COVID 19, had not travelled to a foreign country nor did he have direct contact with those who came from abroad. He works in the quality control department of a pharmaceutical company based in Nanjangud. He however had contact with medical experts, it is said. Medical investigation in this case has been undertaken.

The woman, who was diagnosed with this virus infection from Chikkaballapur had returned from Mecca pilgrimage on March 14. She died on Wednesday. A person from Andhra had toured Himachal Pradesh before returning to the city via Puttaparthi on March 21. The other person is a security guard who had direct contact with a person from the city who returned to India from London on March 13.

 

 

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    I think citizens have started to realize the consequences and are more alert.

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  • Shashidhar poonja, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    We're not testing enough. We are testing only 10 people per million which is miniscule compared to usa or europe or south korea.

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  • Reena, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    I WANT TO GO HOME. I AM STUCK IN MANGALORE AMA WANT TO TRAVEL TO BANGALORE TO MY HOUSE. PLEASE HELP ME. CAN I TRAVEL IN MY OWN VEHICLE. I WANT TO GO TO MY PARENTS IN BANGALORE.

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  • VM, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    The chinese have been using Traditional chinese maedicines to boost their immunity thereby preventing the SARS and covid-19 virus from infecting them.There are several research papers to that effect .Our Tulunadu too has a lot of traditional medicines and we used them regularly not so long ago to boost our immunity to seasonal flu's etc. some of which are also virus induced. Our elders could throw some light on this. If the bark of a cinchona tree could cure malaria and now the extract is used in a modern medicine to combat covid-19 , why should we not try our traditional medicines atleast for prevention.

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    Pl close all borders from kerala kasarakode to kanyakumai all roads to karnataka....do not bring any kerala patient from kerala to karnataka..... then only karnataka will be safe ... and not allow gulf people to board karnataka flights... ket them use kerala flights only,

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  • Ganesh Kamath, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    Its very early to make any conclusion. We didnt completed 3rd stage. Means worst time yet to come. So please stay inside the house. China still didnt lifted its lockdown in Wuhan. So dont panic or aggressive. Be calm and sit inside the house

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Mar 27 2020

    I still believe karnataka is very safe..
    But you cannot afford to relax 21days lockdown...
    Please allow grocery supply and goods vehicles..
    Supply enough masks for people outside..

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