BENGALURU: As cases rise, the Karnataka government has adopted the Test-Track-Treat protocol and has issued directions to ensure that it is strictly implemented and enforced across the state to curb infections. The state government has issued a set of regulations that will be in force from April 1. The Centre had in March last year, urged states with a high caseload to focus on testing, tracking and treating, and has recently written to states repeating this recommendation.
In terms of testing protocol, the government has directed that RT-PCR tests should be increased to 70% of all tests, and that where the proportion of RT-PCR tests is low, it should be increased. Tracking protocol involves isolation and quarantining of people who test positive and need to be traced at the earliest. Containment zones should be clearly demarcated, and no movement of people in or out is to be allowed, except for essential goods.
House-to-house surveillance teams should be formed and officials should follow up on positive cases and their contacts for 14 days. Within 72 hours, 80% of contacts must be traced. The government has said that the treat protocol must ensure quick isolation of Covid patients and timely treatment.
RULES FROM TODAY :
Pvt hospitals to reserve 10% of beds for Covid patients
Bengaluru: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Commissioner N Manjunatha Prasad on
Wednesday held a meeting with nodal officers of hospitals and directed to them reserve
10% of beds for Covid patients. He said that hospitals must not turn away patients with
symptoms but admit them immediately. “It will be very helpful for patients if hospitals
display the status of the number of beds available. There should be separate blocks in
private hospitals and staff should separately treat Covid patients,” he said.