With 33 positive cases, 3 more corona clusters identified in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, Feb 28 (IANS): With 33 Covid positive cases reported till Saturday, in three clusters at Agragami College, Sambharam College and residents of Purva Venezia apartment of Yelahanka New Town, a northern suburb of Bengaluru, the Bengaluru civic body is contemplating to intensifying testing, tracking and treating.

It was due to students coming from Kerala to study Agragami College and Sambharam College are responsible for the spread of pandemic, while in Purva Venezia apartment, it was spread from travellers from Maharashtra, who tested positive here.

The Benagluru Civic body commissioner, N. Manjunath Parasad told reporters those who arrived from neighbouring states of Kerala and Maharashtra resulted in new clusters.

"New clusters have emerged as we are surrounded by Kerala and Maharashtra where cases are on the rise. Most of these people coming from here are students and now they have been tested and isolated," he said.

He added that the city corporation has intensified tracking and isolating those arriving from these states.

"The emergence of the new clusters is a result of the elaborate testing conducted by the administration in the past few days across educational institutions with a large population of students from Kerala and Maharashtra," he contended.

According to him around 18,000 nursing students from Kerala are studying across different colleges in the city.

He said in the last three days, as many as 1,156 students were tested at Sambhram Academy of Management Studies, 217 students from Agragami College and 111 residents at Purva Venezia apartment.

With three new Covid-19 clusters, all in the Yelahanka zone, takes the overall number of such clusters to six over the past two weeks.

Karnataka has enforced that passengers coming from Kerala and Maharashtra must produce RT-PCR negative certificate 72-hours prior to their travel date before entering the state.

 

  

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  • Chand, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Rules are only for foils.what is happening in Mangalore.all the weddings halls ate flooded with people and no mask.last two days a hall near navbharat circle TR ramanpai pa I or something .the crowd is more than 200 hardly people wearing masks.even the police also show nelson eye .i think DC is not aware of this

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  • vrk, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2021

    is Karnataka is doing test in high no. ?? or doing test for negative results only. because most of the covid cases are reported from Maharashtra and Kerala?

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Feb 28 2021

    Please close down all the educational institutions in the beginning itself to contain this and start on-line rather than pushing everyone into this difficulty...let the students stay in their respective states ...everything is difficult but will overcome that. Now slowly businesses are blooming. Because of the negligence, again let the businesses not suffer. Education can be provided through online and so also exams too, just like foreign countries...

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