A second wave was predicted, yet the State government made u-turns on restrictions, claiming we are prepared with beds, oxygen and hospital infrastructure to deal with it.
Though COVID is under control in Karnataka for now, a second wave is expected in January-February. Here are the measures the state’s Technical Advisory Committee has suggested to the government, to contain it.
The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board has directed manufacturers of detergents to reduce phosphate content to protect lakes, and more. Catch up with what happened in the city over the week