State on Guard to Check Bird Flu, Says Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar
State on Guard to Check Bird Flu, Says Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar
To a query on a few teachers and students contracting coronavirus after the reopening of schools for grade 10 and PU-II year students, the minister said there was no need to panic.

Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Tuesday directed health officers in border districts of the state to remain vigilant in the view of avian flu outbreak in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. He also said guidelines would be issued to all the districts to take necessary action.

“The avian flu was first noticed in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Though no cases (of avian flu) have come to my notice yet, I have told the health officers in the border districts to be alert,” Sudhakar told reporters here.

To a query on a few teachers and students contracting coronavirus after the reopening of schools for grade 10 and PU-II year students, the minister said there was no need to panic. “.. I want to say that schools and colleges are functioning properly and children have started coming.

People have to cooperate for the academic progress of the students,” Sudhakar underlined. The Health Minister stressed that the government was alert and if at all students and teachers get infected then there is an improved medical system in place in the state.

On the UK returnees, he said 37 of them have tested positive for coronavirus. Ten among the 37 who returned from the UK were found to be carrying the mutant of coronavirus.

As 75 UK returnees have not yet been traced, the Minister said he would speak to the Home Minister afresh on this issue..

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