Key Points

Karnataka's Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao has directed authorities to stock up on Covid-19 testing kits in preparation for potential spread. The state has detected 35 new cases, with 32 in Bengaluru, but officials stress there's no need for public panic. Mandatory testing will be conducted for patients with respiratory and heart-related issues. The government is taking precautionary measures and maintaining close communication with central authorities.

Key Points: Karnataka Covid Alert Dinesh Gundu Rao Stocks Testing Kits

  • Karnataka prepares 5,000 RT-PCR and 5,000 VDRL testing kits
  • 35 Covid cases detected, mostly in Bengaluru
  • Mandatory testing for hospital admissions with respiratory issues
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K'taka govt directs authorities to stock up Covid-19 testing kits

Karnataka Health Minister ensures Covid testing preparedness with 10,000 kits, advises calm amid 35 new cases

"There is no need for anyone to panic. Covid-19 has re-emerged, but if people follow the Health department's guidelines and take precautions, that is sufficient. - Dinesh Gundu Rao"

Bengaluru, May 25

Amid the fear of the spread of Covid-19 in Karnataka, the state government has directed authorities to stock up necessary testing kits for the coming month.

However, the state government has said on Saturday that there is no need for any concerns in this regard.

State Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said, "I have directed officials to stock up on necessary testing kits. Preparations have been made to ensure the availability of 5,000 RT-PCR and 5,000 VDRL testing kits, which will be required for the coming month."

Instructions have been issued to mandatorily conduct Covid tests for those admitted to hospitals with respiratory issues or heart-related ailments, he added.

In the past week, there has been a slight increase in Covid-positive cases, especially in Bengaluru.

The state government is taking precautionary measures, and there is no need for the people of the state to panic, Minister Rao said.

"It is advisable for pregnant women and new mothers to wear masks in public places. Among the 35 Covid-positive individuals identified in the state, none have developed severe symptoms. Only mild symptoms have been observed. Therefore, the public need not worry and can continue with their daily lives as usual," he clarified.

"There has been a slight rise in Covid-positive cases in the state over the past week, with a total of 35 people testing positive for the infection, of which 32 cases have been reported from Bengaluru alone," Minister Rao added.

The Minister said that there is no need for the public to panic about the emergence of Covid-19.

The state Health department has issued the necessary guidelines in this regard, he added.

The state's Covid-19 technical committee held a meeting on Friday and discussed the recent Covid-19 cases detected in Karnataka.

"We have taken precautionary steps and are in touch with the Central government as well," the Minister said.

He also noted that instructions have been given to mandatorily conduct Covid tests in cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI), and for patients admitted to hospitals with respiratory and heart-related issues.

Samples must be collected and tested for Covid-19 in such cases, he added.

The Minister advised pregnant and postpartum women to wear masks in crowded areas.

"There is no need for anyone to panic. Covid-19 has re-emerged, but if people follow the Health department's guidelines and take precautions, that is sufficient," he said.

"Wearing masks has not been made mandatory for everyone as of now. Only pregnant and postpartum women have been advised to wear them. Maintaining hygiene and using hand sanitizers is strongly recommended. There are no travel restrictions, and people can go about their daily lives as usual. The media should avoid creating panic. Instead, let the media focus on creating awareness among the public," Minister Rao added.

He also said that instructions have been given to stock up enough testing kits for the coming month.

Tests will be conducted only when necessary, he added.

Although, Bengaluru has reported 32 Covid-positive cases and there has been a slight increase over the past week, the situation is under close monitoring, the Minister said.

"There is no cause for alarm at this point," he assured.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Good to see the government being proactive! After the last wave, we can't afford to be complacent. But I hope they also focus on rural areas where healthcare access is limited. Better safe than sorry 🙏
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Rahul S.
Why only 5,000 kits? Bengaluru alone has population of 1.3 crore! This seems like token preparation. Government should scale up testing capacity significantly if they're serious about monitoring the situation.
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Ananya M.
As a new mother in Bengaluru, I appreciate the specific advisory for postpartum women. But masks should be made available at PHCs for those who can't afford them. Stay safe everyone! 💕
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Vikram J.
The minister says don't panic but also asks to stock up kits and test hospital patients. Mixed signals here. Either it's serious or it's not. Government needs to communicate more clearly.
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Sunita P.
Last time Bengaluru suffered badly due to delayed action. At least now they're preparing in advance. Hope they've learned from past mistakes. Jai Karnataka! 🤞
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Karthik N.
Instead of just testing kits, government should ensure oxygen plants are functional and hospitals have enough beds. We remember what happened in 2021 - preparation should be comprehensive this time.

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