Don’t lower guard: Karnataka Health officials after 49 nursing students test COVID positive

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KEY STORY

  • BENGALURU: Health officials in Karnataka have appealed to people not to lower guard after 49 students from Kerala studying in a nursing college near the coastal city of Mangaluru tested positive for COVID-19.
  • “The news of 49 students testing positive in a nursing college in Ullal near Mangaluru is a grim reminder of how unpredictable the Covid virus is! Covid is still a threat, please continue to take necessary precautions”, Health and Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K tweeted on Thursday.
  • The Aaliyah Institute of Nursing in Dakshina Kannada district was sealed by authorities on Wednesday.
  • Out of the 104 samples of staff and students tested, 49 BSc nursing students, who had come for examinations after months-long break, tested positive, Dr H Ashok, nodal officer of Dakshina Kannada district, which borders Kerala, said.
  • The college premises has been made a containment zone till February 19.

CONCLUSION

  • On Wednesday, Karnataka logged 426 new COVID-19 cases and two related fatalities, taking the total infection count to 9,40,596 and the toll to 12,225, according to the Health department.
  • The day also saw 433 patients getting discharged after recovery.
  • Bengaluru Urban district continued to top the list of cases reported, with 231 infections.
  • Cumulatively 9,40,596 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which include 12,225 deaths and 9,22,437 discharges, the department said in a bulletin.

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