17 new coronavirus cases shoot Karnataka's tally to 232


Bengaluru, Apr 12 (IANS): With 17 patients testing positive over the last 24 hours, Karnataka registered the highest Covid cases in a day, taking its tally till date to 232, an official said on Sunday.

"We have registered 17 positive Covid-19 cases during the last 24 hours, taking their total to 232 so far, including 54 discharged and six dead in the state," the health official said in a statement here.

Of 172 active cases, including a pregnant woman, 168 are stable in isolation, while 4 in the intensive care unit (ICU) at designated hospitals across the southern state.

Of 17 cases, 11 are men and 6 women, with 6 in Vijayapura (Bijapur), 4 in Belagavi, 3 each in Bengaluru and Kalaburagi and one at Mysuru.

"Four patients, including 2 in Bengaluru and one each at Kalaburagi and Vijayapura were diagnosed to have Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI)," said the official.

One Bengaluru patient has travel history and returned to the city from Indonesia on March 21.

"Out of 6 patients at Vijayapura in the state's northwest region, contact tracing of 5 is under progress," added the official.

With 76 cases, India's tech city (Bengaluru) leads the coronavirus hotspots in the state, followed by Mysuru 48, Belagavi 14, Kalaburagi 13, Dakishna Kannada 12 and Bidar 11.

Of 30 districts across the state, 19 are affected by the pandemic, while 11 remained virus free till date.

Of the total cases, 9 are transit passengers of Kerala who landed at Bengaluru and Mangaluru airports from overseas trip.

Meanwhile, 7 patients were discharged from a Covid hospital at Mysuru, about 150km southwest of Bengaluru.

"Out of 7, 6 are employees of Jubilant pharma plant and one is a foreign returnee," Mysuru deputy commissioner Abhiram Shankar said in a statement here.

 

  

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  • Ram, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    It's baffling that the cases are increasing after 20 day lockdown. What was the whole reason to lock?

    Wasn't it to identify patients, quarantine them and Contact trace them etc. If this was executed properly them the cases should have seen a downside. Time and again execution is below ordinary at macro and micro levels. Because of which now shut the whole system down

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    Looks like recovery is slow process...
    If you do not get new positive cases for 15 consecutive days, then the region is out of corona virus.

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  • marvin, manglore

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    The things that test is not conduct to every single people like how it's done in other countries. If dey do number will uncountable,due to lack of testing kits.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    Our Health team is doing an excellent job. I pray to Almighty that they be protected by His loving care.

    Still, there is no need to panic. As compared to the world nations' percentage of their cases and victims, we Indians are robust in immunity as long as we don't expose ourselves purposely to the virus. We are protected by antibodies in our system, thanks to childhood vaccinations, periodic epidemics of Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya and of-course, the mosquitoes that never go away any day of the year.

    Stay blessed, people, stay inside your homes. Because the more you put yourselves at risk, it's going to be more difficult to our Doctors, Nurses to handle the situation.

    I only wish the precautions were was given a start by early Jan, not late-March.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    Where are our Politicians ...

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