Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal
Bantwal, Apr 26: In the wake of increasing number of coronavirus cases in Dakshina Kannada, district in-charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary on Sunday April 26 instructed the administration to take more stringent measures to enforce the lockdown if necessary.
He was addressing a district-level meeting of officials at Bantwal tourist guest house in the backdrop of rising number of coronavirus cases in Bantwal rural and town areas. MP Nalin Kumar Kateel was also present.
"There will be absolutely no relaxation in Bantwal till May 3. ASHA workers and health offcials should visit all the 92 houses in Bantwal Kasba hobli and 213 houses in Narikombu gram panchayat limits and submit reports. There will be no relaxation in lockdown in these areas," Poojary said.
"As many as 19 coronavirus cases have been reported in Dakshina Kannada, out of which 12 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital. Two have died. Others are being closely monitored.
"Meanwhile, 198 staff and other personnel from First Neuro Hospital have been subjected to medical tests. Among these, reports of 49 persons have been received, out of which 48 have tested negative, and one positive," he added.
"The district administration is closely monitoring the situation with a view to control the spread of coronavirus. The public should not take anything lightly for any reason, and should voluntarily observe curfew. If necessary, the district administration will not hesitate to take strict action against violators," he said.
"Bantwal Kasba and areas within Narikombu gram panchayat limits have been sealed down. Special officers have been assigned and a 24/7 control room has been set up with a helpline number for the convenience of the people. Eleven officers have been deployed round the clock on duty in these areas. People can avail essential items while staying home. Teams have been formed to provide essential items, milk, newspapers, medicines, fruits, vegetables and meat as required by people, together with banking, gas cylinder supply and emergency services," Poojary informed.
"People should strictly follow the guidelines and orders issued by the government," he urged.
MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said, "Officials should do their duty with alertness and promptness. Issues and problems faced by migrant workers and the district at large should be handled efficiently and promptly."
MLA Rajesh Naik, deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh, tahsildar Rashmi and others were present.