Bengaluru, Dec 29: Karnataka Minister for Health Dr K Sudhakar on Monday hinted at stringent action against those returnees from the UK who failed to get themselves tested for COVID-19 and were now untraceable and had switched off their mobile phones.
Speaking to newsmen here, he said that the state government will not hesitate to take police action against these violators.
"I request the UK returnees to cooperate with us as responsible citizens. You have to get yourself tested. If you don't get tested and switch off your phone, then it's a crime in the true sense," he added.
Replying to queries, he said he would hold a meeting with Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai because the UK returnees could not be traced, many have switched off their phones and were not responding to requests through the media and social media.
Regarding a question as to whether police cases will be registered against these people, Dr Sudhakar said, "I am compelled to say that I will discuss this with the Home Minister and decide on the future course of action."
According to him, till now 1,614 people have been tested. Of them, 26 people have tested positive till Sunday evening. Their samples have been sent to the designated lab in NIMHANS. Later, the report will be sent to the ICMR.
He stressed that there was no need to panic with regards the emergence of a new strain of the coronavirus.
Cases are reducing and the fatalities have come down substantially. There are many districts which have not seen a single death for the past many days," he added.
According to him, there were cases coming up in certain localities of Bengaluru. "Even the UK returnees are located in Bengaluru only. So, it will not affect the schools," the minister explained.
Regarding vaccines, Sudhakar said he was expecting it at the earliest. He said the Prime Minister was going to offer the best gift to the people of the country.
Speaking about the trial results of Covaccine, he said encouraging results were emerging from the third trial as well. There are no adverse effects on 95 to 96 per cent people. Their immunity of these people had also gone up," he added.
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