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Karnataka will not institutionally quarantine Maharashtra returnees

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 09, 2020 5:16 PM

The Karnataka government has decided to do away with institutional quarantine for returnees from Maharashtra and will enforce strict ...

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The Karnataka government has decided to do away with institutional quarantine for returnees from Maharashtra and will enforce strict home quarantine for 14 days for them, state Health Minister B Sriramulu said on Tuesday.

The minister said the houses of returnees concerned will be sealed down and they will be quarantined.

With the help of ASHA workers, home guards and police, their movements will be monitored, he said.

Udupi has till Monday recorded 946 COVID-19 cases, majority of them returnees from Maharashtra.

The deputy commissioner will be the complete authority over the management of people coming from other states, the minister said.

The houses sealed will be provided with food kits through local organisations and symptomatic cases among returnees will be tested immediately. 

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