Bengaluru, Jan 7: Karnataka Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr K Sudhakar on Thursday said that a high alert has been sounded in the border districts following the bird flu case reported in the neighbouring states.
Speaking to reporters here, he said he had already discussed with the Animal Husbandry Department officers and it was important to maintain strict vigil on the border districts particularly in the South Karnataka and Coastal areas of Dakshina Kannada districts.
In this connection, a Committee has been formed to oversee the situation and so far, no bird flu cases have been reported from any part of the State, he added.
Referring to Covid-19 second dry run, he said the second phase of dry run will be held on Friday across the State and necessary arrangements have been made for it.
A video conference with the Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan will be held to discuss the preparations for the dry run of the vaccine.
He said the first phase of the dry vaccine run was complete success and it was completed in two to three hours. Health Department staff has experience and no hiccups in executing it.
The Mysuru district administration has banned transportation of poultry and other birds into the district. An order to this effect was issued by Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri. The vehicles passing through H D Kote taluk from Kerala would be sanitized before entry into the district.
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