10 UK returnees tested COVID-19 positive in State: Min Sudhakar


PTI, Dec 25, 2020, 5:09 PM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar on Friday said so far 10 people who have come to the State from the UK have tested positive for COVID-19 and their samples have been sent for genetic sequencing to find out whether it is a new strain of the virus that has infected them.

”Among the UK returnees according to the information I have about 10 people have tested positive, all their samples have been sent to NIMHANS, two to three days are required for genetic sequencing, once that (report) is out we will get to know whether it is the second strain, and accordingly we will follow necessary procedures for treatment,” he said.

Speaking to reporters, Sudhakar said, things relating to this second strain are still being studied and according to initial studies than the variant found in the UK the one that is of South African origin is intensive.

”Based on the final reports we get, we will take necessary steps. Have trust in the government, before taking any decision we think hundred times. Protecting the health of the people is our main priority,” he added.

The minister had recently said that about 2,500 people have come to the State from the UK from November 25 to December 22 in two flights – Air India and British Airways, and efforts were on to trace, monitor their health and subject them to tests.

The State government had announced to impose night curfew amid concerns over a new COVID-19 variant spreading in the UK, but on Thursday it decided to withdraw the curfew just six hours before it was to kick in, amid opposition from various quarters including opposition parties and a section of media.

Trying to defend the decision to impose night curfew, Sudhakar said, closure of economic activities will cause loss to the government too, despite that the administration had decided to go ahead with the measure keeping in mind the public health.

”Is it not the duty of the government to remind people about following rules and guidelines in the given situation,” he asked.

Apparently, several ministers in the cabinet were also unhappy with the move to impose night curfew and had expressed apprehensions about it helping in containing the virus spread, considering curfew timing was between 11 pm to 5 am.

Responding to criticism against the government, the minister pointed out that this is the very government that has achieved the recovery rate of 97.5 per cent, brought down fatality rate to 1.22 per cent.

”There is a lockdown in the UK since 20 days there has been night curfew in Germany are they dumb? …we have not taken any political decision so far, Technical Advisory Committee consisting of public health experts were consulted before taking decision including on this (night curfew),” he said.

The decision to impose curfew after 11 pm was taken keeping in mind the public interest so as to ensure that normal life is not affected, Sudhakar said, adding ”almost all our festivals this year was celebrated in a simple way, but the outrage was expressed against this night curfew as though it was necessary for youth to have to have fun or party during the new year.”

”I have seen comments of some opposition leaders, if something happens, they will be responsible,” he said, adding the media should also remember that the government takes decisions responsibly in the public interest.

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