As COVID-19 cases are seen to rise once again every week, the Mysuru district administration has taken steps to prevent the epidemic from spreading like it did last year, urging people to fight this proxy war successfully. Cooperate for
Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri said that more cases are coming from rural areas especially, there is a demand to make it mandatory to wear face masks and maintain social distance so as to arrest the prevalence in both rural and urban areas.
The people of the villages need to be cautious and follow the guidelines. He said that the symptoms should not be neglected and should immediately undergo the test if suffering from fever, cold, cough and headache.
He said that while urging citizens over 60 years of age and people between 45 and 59 years of age to vaccinate with co-ethics, he said that the new guidelines issued by the government to the tourism importance All locations will report strict compliance with reported increase in visitors.
COVID-19 can spread rapidly to “super spreader” events such as jatra, weddings and festivals and places where public density is high. Therefore, people should stay away from the crowd to keep the epidemic at bay.
The number of COVID-19 cases increased to 60 between the last week of February and the second week of March. If there were 127 cases between 26 February and 4 March, the number rose to 185 between 5 and 11 March. This number is increasing with each passing day, to drive awareness and the need for testing, Ms. Sindhuri said.
He said, ‘We need to take full care to avoid the kind of situation that is happening in Bengaluru, Kalaburagi and Bidar after the latest surge. The public must cooperate in taking all precautions before the situation worsens.
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