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K'taka needs infrastructure development to curb 2nd wave, says COVID Taskforce member

By ANI | Updated: June 6, 2021 17:20 IST

Karnataka government requires more infrastructure development in the state, including human resource appointments, oxygen beds, and vaccination to curb the second wave, said Dr HM Prasanna, a member of COVID-19 Taskforce and senior neurologist on Sunday.

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Karnataka government requires more infrastructure development in the state, including human resource appointments, oxygen beds, and vaccination to curb the second wave, said Dr HM Prasanna, a member of COVID-19 Taskforce and senior neurologist on Sunday.

Speaking to ANI, Prasanna said, "Feels that the Karnataka government required more infrastructure development in Karnataka including human resource appointments. The government needs to increase oxygen beds and vaccination in the state to curb the second wave."

Stressing on health of students amid COVID-19, he said that the malnutrition issue is much needed to be addressed before the third wave hits Karnataka as the mid day meal scheme has been stopped due to the lockdown and the closure of schools.

"Malnutrition must be addressed on priority to fight the third wave which can reportedly hit children as the mid-day meal scheme has been stopped in the state due to lockdown," he added.

Meanwhile, according to the state health department, with 13,800 new cases, Karnataka's COVID-19 tally reached 26,83,314 on Saturday.

As many as 365 people succumbed to COVID-19 in the state on Saturday, taking the toll to 31,260. The active cases in Karnataka stand at 2,68,275.

( With inputs from ANI )

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