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Govt working out strategy to further strengthen COVID prevention drive in districts bordering Kerala

01:29 PM Aug 31, 2021 | Team Udayavani |

Bengaluru: Health Minister K Sudhakar informed that the government is working out a strategy in consultation with experts on how to further strengthen COVID prevention drive in the districts bordering Kerala such as Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chamarajanagar.

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He also said the government may take “even more” stringent measures in the border districts to control the spread of COVID-19.

The government has imposed stringent restrictions in view of increasing number of COVID cases in Kerala. Kerala on Monday reported 19,622 new positive cases and 132 COVID-19-related deaths, taking the caseload to 40,27,030 and the toll to 20,673.

As the Karnataka government decided to restart from September 6 offline classes for students from class six to eight, Sudhakar said schools cannot be kept shut permanently and have to be reopened because children were lagging behind in their studies.

“For the past one-and-half years, our children have made slow progress in education. Education is important for the growth of children. It is the duty of the government to ensure academic future of the children,” the Minister pointed out.

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He added that all preparations have been made and guidelines have been made public on reopening of schools. “In case the positivity rate in certain areas goes beyond two per cent, the schools will be shut and everyone will be tested”, the Minister said.

Asked if there will be COVID-19-related restrictions during the upcoming Ganesha festival, Sudhakar said the health department has been insisting that no public function should take place, because wherever people gather in large numbers, the threat of the spread of the pandemic increases.

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