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Karnataka bans all transport from 5 states over Coronavirus fears

Karnataka bans all transport from 5 states over Coronavirus fears


Mangalore Today News Network

New Delhi, May 28, 2020: Karnataka has again suspended incoming transport from five states to contain the spiralling coronavirus infection in the state. This time the list has five states instead of earlier four. No flights, trains or other vehicles will allowed to come to the state from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the state said today. 

Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu have reported the highest number of coronavirus cases in India, NDTV reported.

 

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The state government took the decision after it turned out that most of the fresh coronavirus cases have been of people travelling in from other states or countries.

According to data from the Union Health Ministry, Karnataka so far had 2,418 cases of coronavirus, 781 patients were cured and 47 had died. 

While the numbers have been relatively low compared to other states, it has spiked with the incoming people. Over 24 hours ending this morning, 118 of the 135 new cases reported, were people who had travelled into the state.

By evening, after a cabinet meeting, State Law Minister JC Madhu Swamy said: "We will see that no infected person from Maharashtra, Gujarat or Tamil Nadu will enter by road, for some for some 10, 15 days, because we have heavy load on us".

Quarantine for incoming people is also posing a problem, the minister said. "We have to test them twice. It is consuming a lot of time and we are short of accommodation. So we are restricting movement until these people move out of quarantine," he added.

On May 18 -- days after lockdown4 was announced -- Karnataka had banned entry of people from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The order came after the Centre said that movement of passengers will be allowed only with mutual consent of states.

But soon after, the Centre had allowed domestic flights, over-riding the objections of states that wanted stricter coronavirus protocol. Passenger train service is expected to start in a limited fashion from June 1.

The inclusion of air traffic in the list of bans was due to the fact that the state is now expecting 15,000 passengers per day, which would put more stress on the system, the minister said.


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