No lockdown in Karnataka for now, says CM BS Yediyurappa, urges people to follow COVID-19 safety norms

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Bidar: Despite the rising variety of COVID-19 circumstances throughout the nation, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday mentioned that there isn’t any query of imposing lockdown proper now.

The Karnataka BJP strongman additionally urged the people to adhere to COVID-19 acceptable behaviour to curb the unfold of the pandemic. The Lingayat chief additionally referred to as an all-party assembly on April 18 to focus on the COVID state of affairs in the state. 

“I have called an all-party meeting on April 18 regarding the COVID situation here. There is no question of lockdown right now. The technical advisory committee has suggested that positive cases will increase here till May 2. Hence, people must abide by COVID acceptable behaviour,” Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa mentioned.

 

 

Meanwhile, the Karnataka authorities has imposed a ‘corona curfew’’ (evening curfew) between 10 pm to 5 am in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, Bidar, Tumkuru, Udupi and Manipal until April 20 in view of the surge in coronavirus circumstances.

The Karnataka Chief Minister had on Monday mentioned if the variety of optimistic circumstances doesn’t come down quickly, an evening curfew will likely be imposed in different districts in the state the place it has not but been imposed.

Karnataka reported 9,579 new COVID-19 circumstances, 2,767 discharges, and 52 deaths on Monday. With this, the coronavirus tally reached 10,74,869 in the state. Currently, there are 75,985 energetic circumstances in the state.

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