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Covid here to stay, situation normal: Rao on Covid

Covid here to stay, situation normal: Rao on Covid

Bengaluru, May 24 (UNI) COVID-19 has become endemic and is now a part of the environment like many other viruses, Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said on Saturday, urging the public not to panic over a recent marginal rise in cases.

"There is no cause for concern. The virus is here to stay, but people should not be alarmed. At any given point of time, someone may test positive, but that does not mean the situation is serious," Rao told reporters here.

He said Karnataka has recorded 35 COVID-19 cases so far this year, with a slight uptick observed in the past 15 days. "There is nothing alarming. It is a very normal situation," he said.

Rao said the state’s Technical Advisory Committee met recently to assess the situation and has issued precautionary guidelines.

"Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) admitted to hospitals must be tested for COVID-19 compulsorily," he said.

Those with weakened immunity—especially individuals on immunosuppressant medication—along with pregnant women and children, have been advised to take extra precautions in crowded places.

“Wearing masks is not compulsory, but it is advisable in such situations to prevent not just COVID, but also other viral and bacterial infections,” he said.

Dismissing speculation about restrictions, Rao clarified that there are no curbs on movement or travel.

“There is no ban on travel within or outside the state. Life and work must go on as usual. There is no need to panic,” he said.

Quoting data from the Union Health Ministry, he said 257 cases have been reported across the country so far this year, all with mild symptoms. “No severe cases have been reported,” he added.

Rao concluded by appealing to citizens to maintain hygiene and follow general preventive measures.

“Keeping hands clean and being cautious in public spaces helps prevent the spread of many infections, not just COVID,” he said.

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