Karnataka to pay Rs 5,000 for plasma from coronavirus survivors


Bengaluru, Jul 16 (IANS): Aiming to forge a citizen-government partnership in combating the Covid pandemic, the Karnataka government is seeking plasma donations from survivors for a token appreciation of Rs 5,000, said Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar on Wednesday July 15. 

"I request all those who have recovered from Covid-19 to donate plasma and save lives. As a token of our appreciation, we will give Rs 5,000 to patients who come forward and donate their plasma," he said.

He said the battle against the pandemic can only be won through citizen-government partnership.


Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar

On Wednesday, Covid cases swelled by 1,975 infections in Bengaluru, ground zero for the pandemic in the southern state, raising its total number of cases to 22,944, out of which 17,051 are active.

In the past 24 hours, the state as a whole registered a record 3,176 cases, raising Karnataka's tally to 47,253, even as 87 people succumbed to the virus.

Meanwhile, Sudhakar said 8,134 booth level workforce will conduct a house to house survey along with other Covid control measures in Bengaluru.

He said many locals and block level officers will be the members of the workforce.

 

 

 

  

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  • Ashalatha, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    So another way to make fake Bill's.

    Now we can understand why ayurvedic 100rs tablets are not promoted though our leaders know those medicines are powerful.
    Even in this tough situation u leaders encourage way to corruption.
    Disgusting.

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  • Rishab, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    I think you (BJP) are ashamed to appeal to Tablighis directly for plasma, hence this gimmick of seducing with money offer.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    Despite extensive trials plasma therapy is still not proven treatment so why this.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    When Dr Vishal Rao encouraging at the beginning some people discourayit. Blood of human being does have love and positive mind

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    Good initiative.. hope this helps to save some critical ill people.

    But only problem is that recovered patients will be weak for sometime. Then how do they do blood donations

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore.

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    Instead you can give them Grocery Kit worth Rs. 5000/-. When Donors are giving freely, Why we give them money for blood. It can also be given in any other form.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    There is a 1996 Supreme Court ruling that banned PAID blood/ blood products donors.Blood / plasma donation has to be voluntary and free, covid or no covid.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    We wish these initiatives were taken by Narendra Modi & Amit Shah.
    Now you know why India needs Educated Leaders ...

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  • Sameer, Saudi

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    Y u cant be our next pm of India .... Ur educated give good suggestions.. Then it will be like our educated cm its u

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jul 16 2020

    You also need educated voters

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