Karnataka bracing up to fight third Covid wave: Minister Ashoka


Bengaluru, Jul 14 (IANS): Even as the Covid-19 pandemic's second wave abates, Karnataka is bracing up to fight a possible third wave of the pandemic in the near future, state Revenue Minister R. Ashoka said on Tuesday.

"The state government is gearing up to tackle a possible third wave of the pandemic by ramping up its healthcare infrastructure across the state," Ashoka said at a function at his Assembly segment in Padmanabhanagar in the city's southwest suburb.

Ashoka said on the advice of experts, the state health department is setting up paediatric hospitals in all the 30 districts to treat children contracting the virus, as feared during the possible next wave.

"Several doctors are being trained to treat the infected children in case of the outbreak of a possible third wave of the pandemic. Medicines are being procured on priority to ensure hospitals are well-stocked for treating Covid patients," asserted Ashoka.

On May 13, the state government had constituted a 13-member expert committee headed by noted cardiologist Devi Prasad Shetty to prepare Karnataka for tackling a possible third wave in the coming months.

In its interim report submitted on June 22, the committee had recommended ramping up health infrastructure with more beds, oxygen, ventilators and other medical devices to treat Covid patients in the state-run and private hospital.

"Though cases have been under control in our state over the past few weeks, they are high in neighbouring states like Kerala and Maharashtra, which is a concern and calls for following Covid appropriate behaviour to contain the virus spread," said Ashoka.

The state government has set up check-posts in the border areas to test people entering the state from Kerala or Maharashtra if they do not carry a 72-hour negative report or vaccine certificate.

"We are taking tough measures to ensure that Covid cases do not rise again in the state," he noted.

Meanwhile, Ashoka and BJP legislator Satish Reddy on Tuesday distributed about 1 lakh food kits to the needy, who have been affected by the Covid-induced lockdown during the second wave.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Joe GONSALVES, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    Under the circumstances it is expedient that rules are re-imposed regarding restrictions on motor vehicles plying in the cities and towns

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  • Sunitha Monteiro, Kateel Road

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    My best wishes to Ashok

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    He should know that next big super spreader will be Kavadia yatra & Chardham jatre where millions will congregate like Kumbh Mela! In fact all sorts of congregations should have been banned till December to avoid another wave

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  • Bala, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    How do these know third wave , fourth wave etc ? Covid is in their pockets , when they want they will get it out. The virus has brains that now it’s searching for kids

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  • Suresh, Mangalaru

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    These Asokaas, Ramesaas, Yet Nalls, Viswaas are all good for nothing fellows.Only a handful are good. Not enough good men in ministry. What Asokaa know about third or fourth wave? Is he doctor or from medicine field? Simply going on talking and instilling fear in people instead of confidence. Waves may come and go but these people worried about their chair and loot only.

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  • Arathi Monteiro, Kumta

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    Very good thought from Ashok, Hope he will handle better , all the best Ashok

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    Slaves will do every possible thing to make sure all waves will be powerful. no mask, crowd every where.. keep misleading poor by saying it is modi vaccine, but quietly taking it for self. Then blame Modi as failure. As long as this country has the dynasty salves determined to ruin the nation, it is difficult for any govt to prevent 3rd ware. iron hand is what is needed to deal with them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    Not by sitting at Home ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jul 14 2021

    Your favourite nations US of A and UK are reporting more cases than India. Looks like 3rd wave is a reality

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