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Families Inside, Bengaluru Civic Body Sealed Houses. Apologises After Row


Authorities in Bengaluru have been struggling to carry down the progressive rise in new coronavirus circumstances

Bengaluru:

Corrugated steel sheets that blocked the doorways to 2 residences in Bengaluru with COVID-19 circumstances, sealing off residents inside their properties with out a thought for emergencies, have been taken down on Thursday night after the transfer triggered an outcry. The commissioner of town’s civic physique Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) additionally issued an apology.

According to reviews, staff of the municipal company had sealed the doorways of the 2 flats close to Domlur the place a lady with two youngsters and an aged couple dwell.

Following backlash over the incident, BBMP Commissioner N Manjunatha Prasad stated he had ensured that the barricades have been taken down instantly and apologised over the “over-enthusiasm of local staff”.

Authorities in Bengaluru have been struggling to carry down the progressive rise in new coronavirus circumstances within the metropolis which ended a week-long lockdown on Tuesday.  There can be no additional coronavirus lockdown, outdoors of containment zones, within the metropolis or the state,Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has stated.

The Chief Minister additionally appealed for cooperation from residents and urged folks over the age of 55 – thought of by medical consultants to be at excessive danger of contracting the virus – to remain indoors.

Karnataka on Thursday recorded its largest single-day surge in COVID-19 circumstances of over 5,000 and 97 associated fatalities, taking the full quantity of people that examined
constructive for the coronavirus to 80,863, the well being division stated.

The day additionally noticed a document 2,071 sufferers getting discharged after restoration. Out of 5,030 new circumstances reported, 2,207 circumstances
have been from Bengaluru Urban alone.

The rising variety of circumstances in Bengaluru has put stress on the medical infrastructure within the metropolis, with a scarcity of hospital beds and ambulances to move sufferers probably the most seen issues.