CM B.S. Yeddyurappa meets with health experts on Covid control

BENGALURU: Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa held a meeting with officials and health experts at the Assembly Hall on Monday evening to review covid’s situation in the state.
For those coming to the state from Kerala and Maharashtra nees RTPCR Test, Mask Dressing in Public Places and Social distance are mandatory. Other significant decisions were made, including increased penalties ..
Speaking at a news conference after the meeting, Yeddyurappa said Covid has reviewed the situation and consulted with experts. According to experts, the number of Covid infections increased in 14 days. The mortality rate is low. Most of the positive cases are in Bidar Kalaburagi, BENGALURU, Udupi, Tumkur and Dakshina Kannada district. Covid started the second wave of fears we required to increase the vaccine program .
About 50% of health workers and other staff are vaccinated.
Penalties for non-masks are inevitable. Limiting the number of participants in marriage and religious and political programs to 500 people. Detecting patients and contacts, preparing for Covid Hospital, vaccination for senior citizens will be increased. Covid Awareness campaign will be carried out using social services organizations such as Rotary and Lions to raise awareness on vaccination and awareness of the people.
On March 17, a video conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be held
Vaccination should be increased to a large extent. At least 3 lakhs have been vaccinated.







