Monkey fever scare hits tourism at Jog Falls

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January 28, 2019

Shivamogga, Jan 28: Following the outbreak of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or monkey fever, the Jog Management Authority has issued an advisory to tourists not to venture into nearby forests or feed monkeys.

The outbreak has also had an impact on tourism in the area. Jog Falls and Sigandur temple which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from across the state has not seen too many tourists of late.

Authorities have put up a banner at Jog Falls urging visitors not to venture into the wooded areas in the vicinity. “We put up the banner in front of Jog Falls,” informed an officer from Jog authority. Tourists have also been directed not to feed monkeys which are common in the area. “We don’t want tourists coming in contact with the monkeys in any way,” he added.

Residents of Kargal and traders from Jog say that ever since the outbreak of KFD in December there has been panic in parts of Sagar taluk in Shivamogga district. According to Karnataka State Tourism Department Corporation (KSTDC) authorities, their bookings for Jog has come down by 10% compared to corresponding months in the previous years.

“According to our estimation, tourist flow has come down by half. Even on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, Jog Falls has not seen any footfall to write about. There is hardly any business. Generally in December and January, students visit the falls in large numbers as part of Karnataka Darshan tourism. This year though the falls is in full flow because of good monsoon there are no tourists,” rued Birappa Nayak, a local trader.

Birappa says Jog sees two tourist seasons. “In December and January tourists who visit the falls are students and outsiders who are on year-end holidays. But with the KFD scare we have hardly seen any tourist,” he said.

Shrinivas Sehetty, a local tour operator, says that his business too has been affected. “I hardly had any bookings. There is no demand for anything. The local economy has been hit,” he says. Shrinivas says he hasn’t seen even foreigners around.

The Sigandur Choudeshwari temple, a popular temple in Sagar taluk is also feeling the after effects of KFD. Ravi, a managing trustee of the temple, said that the tw0-day car festival on January 14 and 15 saw a very poor turnout. “This time even the locals skipped the festival,” he revealed.

Every year, in the month of January the tourist flow comes down. This year also same is repeating, said Hanuma Naik, assistant director, tourism department Shivamogga.

Two suspected cases in Uttara Kannada village

Two persons are suspected to have succumbed to KFD in Uttara Kannada district in the last two days. The deaths have been reported from Honnavar, Siddapur taluks and areas surrounding Banavasi.

Dogs are bringing the carcass of monkeys from forest into villages. District minister R V Deshpande has said that necessary precautions have been taken to contain KFD in Uttara Kannada. “Blood samples of suspected cases have been sent to laboratories in Pune and Manipal for tests. The health department is vaccinating people living in 5km radius of places where the monkeys have died,” he said.

“There is no need to panic as labs are yet to confirm that the death of two persons in Balagod is because of KFD,” the DHO added.

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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, June 19: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa''s home-office in the city centre was shut for sanitisation after the husband of a woman employee working there tested COVID-19 positive, an official said on Friday.

"The chief minister''s home-office has been closed for sanitisation after the employee''s husband tested positive for coronavirus," an official of the Chief Minister''s Office told media persons here.

The employee did not report for duty for two days after her husband was infected with the virus.

"The chief minister''s engagements, including an official event involving the state police department were shifted to the Vidhana Soudha (state secretariat)," said the official.

As the employee was on outpost duty, she did not come in contact with the Chief Minister or his cabinet colleagues and other senior officials.

Earlier in the day, the divisional railway manager''s office in the city centre was shut for sanitisation after a visiting employee tested positive for coronavirus.

"The three-floor DRM office has been closed for the day for santisation and all employees have been advised to work from home as one of our staffer who visited the office early this week tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday," senior Divisional Commercial Manager Krishna Reddy told media persons here.

The DRM''s office is located adjacent to the Krantivira Sangoli Rayanna (KSR) main railway station in the city centre.

The state''s mini secretariat Vikas Soudha adjacent to the iconic Vidhana Soudha in the city centre has also been shut for sanitisation after a government employee working in it tested COVID positive.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), entrusted with the task of containing the virus spread, has already sanitised a portion of the massive building in the city centre.

After an employee of the food and civil supplies department tested positive, all offices on the ground floor of the mini-secretariat were sealed and sanitised.

The city registered 17 fresh cases on Thursday, taking the total number of positive cases to 844. With 14 discharged earlier in the day, 384 have been cured of the infection, while 408 are under treatment.

Of the 114 COVID deaths across the southern state since March 10, Bengaluru has accounted for 51 till date.

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April 13,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 13: Eminent scientist and NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat said on Monday the number of COVID- 19 cases is not going to go beyond what's being reported daily in India as he maintained that the country is in the process of flattening the curve.

The former Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister said the coronavirus positive cases have seen a sharper rise in the last four-five days because of increase in the number of testing.

"It's a good sign; all those asymptomatic cases lying hidden they are also coming out," Saraswat told PTI. "We certainly had a catalytic factor which was basically this (Nizamuddin) Markaz problem which has actually created clusters at different places and that has also been one of the factors for the kind of rise that has taken place."

But he said India is in a much better shape compared to other nations in the battle against COVID-19. "I can only say that the rate is not going to go beyond what has been going on now, may be 700 to 800 cases per day. So, we are in the process of flattening the curve."

The government's decision to declare nation-wide lockdown has paid dividends, Saraswat, a former chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, said.

Noting that India has seen a series of virus attacks in the last 15-20 years including Chikungunya and Dengue, he said the emphasis now should be on more and more R & D to find vaccines in advance.

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: A staff working at the office of Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner was sent to quarantine as a precautionary measure here in the city on Wednesday.

The staff reportedly is a distant relative of a woman (native of Bantwal) who recently died due to killer Corona Virus in Wenlock Hospital, prompting the DC office to send the staff for 14-day quarantine.

According to the reports the staff had met the Doctor who was treating the woman and had inquired about her health condition on April 18.

However the staff did not meet the woman when she was in hospital as she was being treated in the ICU.

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