Bengaluru reported death first in Covid-19 in 2025; Karnataka records 38 active cases

Bengaluru reported death first in Covid-19 in 2025; Karnataka records 38 active cases

Bengaluru reported death first in Covid-19: Bengaluru reported the first death of Covid-19, according to an official statement issued by the Karnataka Health Department. The patient died on Saturday, as the health department, adding that 108 people were tested for Covid in the last 24 hours, and five people tried positively. One person was released from the hospital, and the total number of active cases stood in 38.

Among the total 38 active cases, 32 were reported from Bengaluru. There are a total of 92 people undergoing a city’s test, and two people positive in the last 24 hours, the report says.

Ballaki, Bengaluru Rurals, Mangaluru, and Vijayanagar districts have an active case in each of MySuru cases, according to the report.

Department of health department states that the deceased is an 85-year-old man.

Also said to the sources of a woman who returned from Mumbai was tested positively and kept in home alone. In Belagavi, a pregnant woman was tested positive. He traveled to the poke last month.

Many district hospitals, including Dharwad, opened a 10-bed ICU Ward for the treatment of people of Covid.

The technical advisory committee suggests that the health department of Covid Tests in eight medical colleges from Sunday all over the Karnataka, confirmed the sources.

In response to a recent increase in cases of Covid-19 in Karnataka, the Health Dinesh Gundu Rao minister said that while there was a small uptick in cases and in Bengaluru, no reason to worry.

Talking to Bengaluru media last Saturday, Minister Rao said, “There is nothing division of the number of cases of Covid-19, with a small increase in cases of Covid-19, with a small increase in the last 15 days.”

He added that the technical advisory committee meets recently to discuss the situation. “We’re issuing an advisory that states that those with serious breathing pain, especially in hospitals, should be tested for Covid-19.”

He added, “People who are in immunosupppress medicines for different situations, those with short-lived areas. However, unpacked children. State,” he explained.

Minister also said Rao that the normal life will continue without fear. “Everything is normal, work, life, and customary activities. Severe different arises,” he added.

The minister said the COVERS MANDATORY tests are only for severe acute respiratory infections (Sari).

“If not, standard instructions are available: keep your hands clean, keep cleanliness. These steps are also useful not for the diseases of Covid.

The Karnataka Health Department on Friday issues an advisory and said that a gradual increase appears in the spread of Covid in Bengaluru for the past 20 days.

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