Published 17:52 IST, April 30th 2020
Karnataka allows resuming all industrial activities outside containment zones from May 4
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddiyurappa, announced that all industrial activities will be allowed to resume across the state except containment zones
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After allowing some activities outside containment zone from April 23, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddiyurappa, on Thursday, anunced that all industrial activities will be allowed to resume across state in all areas except containment zones from May 4. Currently, Karnataka's Coronavirus (COVID-19) tally stands at 535 cases with 21 deaths.
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Karnataka industrial activities to resume
5 Karnataka ministers quarantined, flout quarantine
Earlier on Wednesday, five Karnataka ministers underwent tests for coronavirus infection after y reportedly came in contact with video journalist of a Kannada news channel who tested positive for COVID-19 las week. journalist, who had visited containment zones demarcated by BBMP (city civic body), was confirmed positive on April 24. However, reports allege that ministers had flouted mandated quarantining and are going about with routine work.
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Karnataka passes Epidemic Diseases Ordinance, 2020
On April 22, Karnataka government promulgated Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Ordinance, 2020, after Centre passed a similar order to protect COVID warriors. Karnataka's order is similar to one Kerala had passed, giving state government sweeping powers to seal borders, restrict essential services, punish those attacking public servants, property dam etc. Under category of offence, ordinance mentions that 'all offences are cognizable and bailable' and can impose a 3-year jail term and a fine upto Rs 50000.
Coronavirus in India
As of date, 23651 active cases have been reported of pandemic Coronavirus (COVID-19) - 8324 have been discharged and Maharashtra reported highest at 9915. 1074 deaths have been reported till date. India has suspended all visas and barred travel from Afghanistan, Philippines, EU, UK, China, Malaysia and mandatory 14-day quarantine from several or countries. PM Modi has extended lockdown till May 3, with a relaxation allowed in n-COVID hotspots after April 20.
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17:52 IST, April 30th 2020