Bengaluru epicentre of Covid-19 in Karnataka: Health Minister K Sudhakar

Health Minister K Sudhakar
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Health Minister K Sudhakar

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Health Minister K Sudhakar on Tuesday said Bengaluru had emerged as an epicentre of coronavirus cases in the State and there was a need to work on a war footing.

Bengaluru: Health Minister K Sudhakar on Tuesday said Bengaluru had emerged as an epicentre of coronavirus cases in the State and there was a need to work on a war footing.

Speaking to reporters here, he said, "Bengaluru is the epicentre of Karnataka. If you see the total cases, at least 70 per cent are reported in Bengaluru."

He was replying to queries on the all-party meeting chaired by Governor VajubhaiVala. To a question on opposition's accusation that the government miserably failed in managing the situation, Sudhakar said, "We have to be battle-ready for this war. We have to strive to protect people and their lives. This is where our focus should be."

He, however, said, "We are unable to provide more number of ICU beds to the patients due to the rising coronavirus cases."

The minister also pointed out that India alone was not confronting the shortage of beds but the entire world, including the most advanced nations.

"Why is the death rate high in America and Europe? Is their health system there in disarray? This is a major pandemic spreading rapidly across the globe, which we had never seen before," Sudhakar said.

He underlined that infrastructure can still be created but the army of doctors and nurses cannot be raised overnight.

To another question on stringent measures to contain COVID-19 surge, Sudhakar blamed people for the current situation stating that if they had strictly followed the norms, there was no need for any lockdown or night curfew. PTI

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