Coronavirus / Karnataka government issued new guidelines for Coronavirus masks mandatory in Bengaluru

In view of the danger of corona, the Karnataka government has issued new guidelines. The health department of Karnataka held a special meeting regarding the situation of Kovid in the capital Bengaluru. After this meeting, the government has asked to prepare two hospitals in Bengaluru and Mangaluru for the passengers coming from abroad.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 26, 2022, 06:22 PM
New guidelines for covid in Bengaluru: In view of the danger of corona, the Karnataka government has issued new guidelines. The health department of Karnataka held a special meeting regarding the situation of Kovid in the capital Bengaluru. After this meeting, the government has asked to prepare two hospitals in Bengaluru and Mangaluru for the passengers coming from abroad. These hospitals include Bowring Hospital in Bangalore and Venlok Hospital in Mangaluru. Apart from this, many rules have also been implemented by the government for the people.

In the instructions issued by the Health Department, if someone is going to watch a movie in a closed theatre, then it will be mandatory for him to wear a mask there. Apart from this, it has been made mandatory to wear masks in schools and colleges as well. Apart from this, it has been made mandatory to have a sanitizer arrangement in the school-college and for all the people to be fully vaccinated.

If no vaccine is found in the school-college, then action can be taken on it. Not only this, instructions have also been issued to wear masks in restaurants on the occasion of New Year. Apart from this, it has been made mandatory for the bar tender to wear a mask and to be fully vaccinated.

According to the guidelines issued by the government, strict instructions have been given to wear masks even during the celebrations on MG Road in Bengaluru. Apart from this, permission has been given for the celebration of New Year in the city till 1 am only.

New guidelines were decided in the meeting held during the Belagavi assembly session of Karnataka regarding Corona. Health Minister K Sudhakar and Revenue Minister R Ashok told about these new conditions and said that all orders related to it will be issued by evening.