Dengue outbreak in Mangaluru, surrounding areas triggers panic

coastaldigest.com web desk
July 18, 2019

Mangaluru, Jul 7: The rise in the number of dengue cases in the coastal city of Manglauru and surrounding areas has caused people to panic.

This year, there seems to be a spike in the number of cases in coastal district of Dakshina Kannada. According to the health officials, the intermittent rain, coupled with sunshine, is said to be the reason for the rising cases of the vector-borne disease.

After the death of Krish N Suvarna, an eight-year-old boy, studying in Class 3 at a private school in Urwa area of the city, the panic is spreading more quickly than the virus. Krish was admitted to a private hospital due to high fever. He died on July 16. Though the people are suspecting that he died of dengue fever, the officials of the district health department have so far denied this.

Meanwhile, deputy commissioner Sasikanth S Senthil has declared a “dengue alert” in the entire Dakshina Kannada district.

The DC has confirmed that till July 17 at least 352 people have tested positive for dengue, when the ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test for dengue was administered to them. Among them, there are also people from Bengaluru and Kerala, who were treated here. Around 200 people are currently undergoing treatment for dengue. The spurt in dengue cases started in the first week of July, and its spread was noted only two weeks later.

An outbreak of dengue was reported in Kadaba, Sullia, Bantwal and Mangaluru city limits, especially in Gujjarakere and surrounding areas. The severity of the outbreak in Kadaba and Sullia may take two to three weeks to subside. The district witnessed similar outbreaks in 1995 and 2004. He said the highest number of dengue cases were reported in Kadaba and Sullia due to the large number of rubber plantations there, where Aedes mosquitoes breed rampantly. Many patients are undergoing treatment for dengue in private and government hospitals, Senthil added.

Asking people not to panic, he said that elaborate arrangements have been put in place across all areas where dengue cases were reported. The district administration has formed 200 teams, who will go across the district, especially in dengue-stricken areas, to create awareness among the public about the issue, he said.

Senthil said that adopting precautionary measure was the best way to prevent dengue. Dengue is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical regions, he said.

“The mosquitoes, which spread dengue, normally bite during the day,” he said. “Children are quite vulnerable to dengue, hence, residents should not allow water to stagnate, by collecting in broken mud pots, used tyres, plastic waste, coconut shells and other materials lying on the ground. All items in which water collects due to rain should be cleaned regularly,” he added.

He said dengue can be contained by maintaining cleanliness, covering water containers and using mosquito nets, and mosquito repellent creams. “The symptoms of dengue include fever, retro orbital pain, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, rashes and itching. If anybody gets such symptoms, he or she can approach either the nearest primary health centre or government or private hospital,” said Senthil.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The state government today hinted that places of religious worship belonging to Hindus will be allowed to reopen from June 1, keeping social distancing and other norms in place.

In principle, the government has decided to open temples coming under the Muzrai department after Lockdown 4.0 ends on May 31. The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

“Movement of people on air and rail has started. We have been receiving repeated pleas from devotees that temples should be opened. When this was discussed with the CM during a review of the Muzrai department, it was decided that temples can start from June 1,” Muzrai Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary told reporters. 

Poojary said all day-to-day activities will be allowed in temples. “But religious fairs and ceremonies will not be permitted,” he said. 

Mosques and churches

Asked whether his government will allow opening of mosques and churches too from June 1, he replied that they don't come under his Muzrai dept.

Howvever, government sources said this may apply to mosques, churches and other places of religious worship as well. However, this decision will be subject to whether or not the Centre will allow places of religious worship to be open for the public after Lockdown 4.0, an official said. 

All places of religious worship have been closed for the public ever since Karnataka enforced a state-wide lockdown on March 24 to contain COVID-19. 

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February 9,2020

Tumkur, Feb 9: A special puja was performed at the Durga Parameshwari temple and the Shaneshwara temple in Karnataka's Rangana Halli village to save people from coronavirus.

Yashwanth Shastri, a priest, said: "We performed this special puja on Friday to save the world from virus and diseases like corona and H1N1."

"Our ancestors used to perform a special puja for the betterment of society and save the world from viruses when they attacked," he said.

Coronavirus originated in China's Wuhan city in December last year and has since spread to various cities around the world.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the coronavirus outbreak as a global health crisis.

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May 27,2020

Abu Dhabi-based NMC Healthcare has reportedly received bids to sell its distribution unit and will soon be selling it to different parties.

The development comes over three months after NMC Healthcare’s founder and then-chairman B R Shetty stepped down amid allegations of massive fraud. 

The company, which recently laid off hundreds of workers, is offloading stake in the subsidiary as it is considered non-core and requires substantially high working capital to run the operations. In addition, this stake sale will help the company pay off some of its debt

"There are parties who have strong interest in the distribution business. NMC will be offloading the unit soon and that also to different parties," a source said.

"The company is in the process of exploring options for NMC Trading, the group's distribution business, which it has determined to be non-core and requiring substantial levels of working capital. The process should not materially adversely impact distributors' activities, nor NMC Trading's customers," an NMC Healthcare spokeswoman said.

The UK-court has appointed Alvarez & Marsal as administrator to oversee the operations of the debt-ridden hospital operator. The healthcare firm has been caught in a whirlpool of $6.6 billion debt while its senior former high management team is under investigation for financial irregularities.

The UAE Central Bank has direct local banks to freeze all bank accounts of NMC founder BR Shetty and his family members as well as accounts of those companies where he has a stake. The Central Bank move is subsequent to a criminal complaint filed by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, which has the largest exposure to NMC Healthcare, amounting Dh3 billion.

As the company faces financial difficulties, Reuters reported that NMC Health delayed May staff salaries and now expects to complete making payments by the first week of June.

The spokeswoman said: "The company has been in regular dialogue with its creditor constituencies through various creditor committees, including the direct bank lenders to its NMC Trading businesses."

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