Coronavirus | Over 50% of 918 cases from Bengaluru

Total number of cases in the State touches 11,923

June 27, 2020 10:46 pm | Updated June 28, 2020 08:12 am IST - Bengaluru

Police personal stand guard at a sealed lane near West Chord Road in Bengaluru.

Police personal stand guard at a sealed lane near West Chord Road in Bengaluru.

Karnataka saw a huge spike in the number of COVID-19 positive cases, with 918 cases on a single day on Saturday. Over 50% of these cases have been reported from Bengaluru Urban alone, with 596 people testing positive.

The total number of cases in the State has now touched 11,923. Of these, 7,287 patients have been discharged.

Bengaluru Urban has been recording the highest number of cases since June 19. On June 21, Bengaluru reported 196 cases, which was the highest number on a single day then. In fact, this is the only district in the State that reported a biggest spike on a single day at present. Previously, Udupi had reported the highest number on a single day with 212 cases on June 3. With Saturday’s cases, the total number of cases in Bengaluru Urban touched 2,531, the highest in the State.

Eleven deaths

On Saturday, Karnataka recorded 11 deaths taking the toll to 191. This is apart from four non-COVID-19 deaths. While three deaths each have been reported from Bengaluru Urban, two were from Bidar and Kalaburagi. Gadag and Dharwad reported one each.

The number of critical and high-risk patients is also on a steady rise since June 14. From 16 ICU admissions on June 14, the number jumped to 197 on Saturday.

Community transmission

C.N. Manjunath, director of Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, who is also the nodal officer for labs and testing in the State’s COVID-19 task force, said the increasing number of cases only indicated that community transmission had begun. “This is the beginning of the peak and there is a possibility of the number of cases further going up from now. People should strictly follow precautions and maintain social distancing,” he said.

Pointing out that the spread is happening at work places apart from clusters and certain thickly populated wards in the city, Dr. Manjunath said several premier healthcare institutions, including Kidwai Hospital, NIMHANS and Victoria Hospital, had been hit. In Jayadeva institute, 16 staffers, including three doctors, had tested positive so far, he said.

“Following this our out-patient services will remain closed till July 4. However, our emergency services will remain functional round the clock. Telemedicine consultation will also be made available. Patients in need of consultation can contact 080- 22977400, 267, 433, 456 and fix up a tele consultation with their respective doctors,” he said.

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