Bengaluru, Apr 17: The Karnataka government has announced the purchase of an additional two lakh rapid test kits for COVID-19 detection at a task force meeting on Thursday.
Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai and other senior officials were present at the task force meeting chaired by Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwathnarayan.
The Chinese government has agreed to supply rapid test kits to an officially listed company, which will increase the number of tests once it arrives, Ashwathnarayan said.
Moreover, 250 kiosks will be set up in the state to collect saliva samples of a person with COVID-19 symptoms. Such kiosks will be launched one-by-one in taluks of the state.
Ashwathnarayan explained that this would increase the sample collection process and prevent the spread of disease.
Ashwathnarayan said the purchase of the required 25,000 RT-PCR kits was also approved.
He stated that COVID-19 patients should be treated at government-appointed hospitals. A separate coronavirus helpline will be made operational to address the queries of people, Ashwathnarayan said.
During Ramadan, it has been decided not to allow mass prayers, he said. And added that tracing of cases related to the Tablighi Jamaat meeting in Delhi has been completed in the state.
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Off Course if unqualified ;communal mid set and criminal politician enter the parliament Vidana soudha by EVM tamper power all will happen. Now in Maharastra Mr. Sharad Pawar played very good game against criminal group. Mullanu Mullinalle Thegaya Beku.
One important opinion religious leaeders seers ;mat incharges shoould not interfer or support any criminal groups. At present most of the faith less religous leader openly and behind screen supporting some desh dhrohi criminal leaders it is very bad for the society.
Jai Hind !
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