Congress criticises lack of clarity over vaccination
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Siddaramaiah blames Modi
Siddaramaiah blames Modi
The Opposition Congress took the government to task on Saturday over the confusion on vaccination for 18-44 age group, with Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and Health Minister K. Sudhakar making contradictory statements on when vaccines will be available to all in this category.
One Congress MLA and former Minister took to Twitter to ask who people should believe between the Chief Minister and Health Minister. “The Chief Minister says there is enough stock but the Health Minister says there isn’t. This is leaving people confused. Who is lying between the two,” he asked.
Politics derail serious vaccination drive
There are several citizens of the country for whom it still hasn t sunk in that there is no shortage of oxygen cylinder for patients and facilitating one on social media can invite the all-encompassing National Security Act.
After the security of the nation found a new context, now insensitivity has been redefined by Karnataka Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs minister Umesh Vishwanath Katti.
As per an audio gone viral, after a farmer questions the minister over reduction in free rice quota, he is contemptuously told to die. Let alone a statement falling on the wrong side of diplomacy, but it erred on the grounds of humanity as well.
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After the new strain of coronavirus found in the UK, people with recent travel history to the United Kingdom are now quarantined and COVID-19 test results are awaited, according to the official, on Tuesday. Five persons with recent travel history to the United Kingdom have been quarantined. Their swabs have been collected and results are awaited , said Nitesh Patil, deputy commissioner Dharwad district. Earlier today, a person had tested COVID-19 positive after arriving from the UK in Karnataka. The person is kept under observation by the authorities. I came to know about a person who tested positive after arriving from the UK. We are following all guidelines. Whoever will come from the UK will be tested at the airport. There is no need to impose night curfew in Karnataka , said Chief Minister of Karnataka B.S. Yediyurappa.