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Monday, April 6, 2020

COVID-19: Muslims and Muslim volunteers heckled, harassed in Karnataka

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On Monday, a video emerged of three Muslim men being heckled by villagers in Bagalakote, accusing the community of spreading coronavirus.
Ever since the Tablighi Jamaat congregation in New Delhi resulted in a rise of COVID-19 cases in the country, several Muslims have been heckled and harassed in Karnataka. On Monday, residents of a village in Bagalakote humiliated members of the Muslim community, who had gone to the banks of the Krishna river to fish.  A video of the incident went viral on social media on Monday. Around 10 to 15 residents of Bidari village in Rabkavi Banahatti taluk in Bagalakote can be seen holding wooden sticks and iron rods, while heckling three Muslim men.  The three men can be seen folding their hands and begging for mercy, while the village residents kick them and shoo them away with the wooden sticks. “Don’t touch them. They are the ones spreading the disease,” one of the men can be heard saying.  One of them makes the men kneel in front of them and apologise for coming outside. “You people (referring to members of the Muslim community) are the ones who are spreading the disease. Why are you coming to our village? Do you know how many people have died?” one of the men can be heard saying.  When TNM contacted the Mudhol Police, under whose jurisdiction the incident occurred, they said that no complaint had been filed due to which an FIR was not registered.  Attacks in Belagavi On Sunday night, a mob of men allegedly attacked two mosques in Belagavi district. Two separate cases have been registered in the district in connection with the attacks. Belagavi police say that the mosques were attacked by miscreants as the lights were on at 9 pm.  Nine people were arrested by the Yamkanmardi Police. The men allegedly barged into the mosque and heckled the imam, who was cleaning up the space. “These men attacked the mosque and tried to shut it down. They kept saying that the whole country is switching off the lights and lighting candles and that members in the mosque too must follow the same. They have been arrested now,” the Yamkanmardi Police said.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked people of the country to shut off their lights for nine minutes at 9 pm on Sunday and light candles instead. These incidents occurred in the backdrop of this announcement by PM Modi.  Meanwhile, the Sadalaga Police arrested 13 people for allegedly attacking another mosque in the area. The men allegedly barged into the mosque and demanded that the lights be turned off.  All 22 men in connection with the two cases have been booked under sections 153A (Acts prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony between different groups), 295A (malicious acts intended to outrage the religious feelings) of the IPC.  More incidents in Bengaluru In Bengaluru, more than one incident of activists arranging and delivering food for migrant worker communities being harassed allegedly by BJP/ RSS activists has come to light.   Zeerin, an activist working in Amruthahalli area in north Bengaluru said she was surrounded by more than 20 RSS workers on Saturday evening. “They said ‘who gave you permission to give food? You are a Muslim, you guys mix poison and spit on food before distributing. Have you guys come from Nizamuddin and want to spread the disease to everyone?’ They also went to meet my landlord and asked him why he rented us a room knowing that we are Muslims. They said ‘Go to Shivajinagar or RK Hegde Nagar, we don’t need help from Muslims, thank god we have enough’,” she said. She continued, “Then they called the police after arguing with us for two hours and demanded the police arrest us. But the police came and supported us and only said we should maintain social distancing.”   In another incident, Roselin Gomes, a volunteer who was supplying food in Devi Nagar, also in north Bengaluru was stopped by BJP activists.  “I had put up a video on social media stating that I was going to pick up some food packets from Indira Canteen and these are the things that I want to collect. Then I got a call from Jai Shankar (a BJP worker) saying ‘why are you picking up food? For people like you there is a shortage of food.’ So I replied that I am only giving to the needy people and asked them if they can arrange food for them, then I need not move,” she said. Both of them are volunteers of Swaraj Abhiyan, a socio-political organisation founded by psephologist Yogendra Yadav and senior advocate Prashanth Bhushan. At least two other incidents of Swaraj Abhiyan members being harassed came to light on Saturday. Following these incidents, Swaraj Abhiyan leaders from Bengaluru met with senior police officials to complain about the developments. “We went today and met DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police) North and he was very supportive. In fact, he condemned it and said especially in this time such kind of racial and communal attacks should not take place and people need to help each other,” Zia Nomani, Youth President of the outfit, said. Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has repeatedly said that the disease should not be communalised and had even met Muslim legislators to ensure that those who attended the jamaath declared themselves.     
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Seven new cases in Mysuru, five others across Karnataka as total cases rise to 163

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Two people connected to the cluster of cases related to the pharmaceutical company in Nanjangud tested positive for the coronavirus.
Karnataka reported 12 new cases of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease COVID-19 on Monday, taking the total number of people infected in the state to 163. Seven of these fresh cases were reported in Mysuru. Three of the patients had travel history to New Delhi. However, the health department did not confirm whether they attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregation, which the government says has contributed to the doubling of cases in the country.  The three patients with travel history to Delhi include a 37-year-old man, a 52-year-old man and a 22-year-old man. Two of the people tested positive in Mysuru are connected to the cluster of cases related to the pharmaceutical company.  Patient 154 in Mysuru is the brother of patient 104, a 27-year-old man from Nanjangud, who worked in the pharmaceutical company. Another 32-year woman, who is an employee of the pharmaceutical company was also tested positive. This takes the total number of cases in Mysuru connected to Jubilant Life Sciences, a pharmaceutical company in Nanjangud, to 19.  The Karnataka government, however, has not been able to identify the source of infection in the Mysuru cluster. So far, the health department is looking into the visitor log of the company to see if people from other countries had visited the facility in the recent past. Samples from packages received by the company from China were also taken. The government, however, has not clarified whether these test results were positive or negative.  While one of the patients from Mysuru is a 35-year-old man with travel history to Dubai, the Health Department is yet to ascertain travel history and movements of patient 158, a 26-year-old man from the city. Family of Bagalakote man tests positive The relatives of the 75-year-old man from Bagalakote, who died on Saturday, tested positive on Monday. The man’s wife, aged 52 and his brother, aged 58, tested positive. Both have been isolated at the district government hospital. The 75-year-old man had no travel history. Cases in Bengaluru Of the 12 people who tested positive on Monday, two are being treated at isolation wards in Bengaluru. Patient 152 is a primary contact of patient 43 and 44. Patient 43 is a 63-year-old man from Bengaluru with travel history to Brazil. He returned to Bengaluru on March 19. Patient 44 is the wife of patient 43.  In addition, a 62-year-old woman from Kerala has been isolated at a Bengaluru hospital and had travel history to Germany. She is also a primary contact of patients 106 and 133. Patient 106 is a 49-year-old man from Dakshina Kannada with travel history to Dubai. He returned to Mangaluru on March 20. Patient 133 is a 60-year-old man from Kerala with travel history to Germany and is currently in isolation at Akash Institute of Medical Sciences in Bengaluru.   
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How public health failed nursing homes

At least hundreds of long-term care centers have infections — but public disclosure is spotty.

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Karnataka districts witness heavy rains after days of sweltering heat

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Skymet forecasts that Bengaluru will see rains on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Some districts of Karnataka, such as Belagavi, saw heavy rains on Sunday evening, a much-needed respite from the heat. Many shared photos and videos of the downpour on social media.  Rains were reported across southern interior parts of Karnataka as well, including in districts such as Mysuru, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, and Hassan. Mysuru district reported 55.5 mm of rain, Mandya saw 66.5 mm of rain, Chamarajanagar saw 44.5 mm of rain, Kodagu saw 31 mm and Hassan district saw the highest recorded rainfall at 76 mm.   Just In : Heavy wind and Rain in Belagavi Watch on YouTube : https://ift.tt/39IZiin #Rain #BelagaviWeather #Weather #Karnataka pic.twitter.com/j2qWMnQHu5 — Belagavi Infrastructure (@Belagavi_infra) April 5, 2020     Good rain in South Interior #Karnataka & adjoining malnad region , District max rainfall Mysuru - 55.5mm Mandya - 66.5mm Ch.nagar - 44.5mm Kodagu - 31mm Hassan - 76mm — RK Gowda (@ravikeerthi22) April 6, 2020   The state is witnessing rainfall because a trough — a region of low pressure — has formed in south India due to prevailing high daytime temperatures.    A trough is extending from south #Kerala to #MadhyaMaharashtra across #Karnataka. #Rain and #Thundershowers to continue over #Dharwar, #Chitradurga, #Kochi, #Alapuzha, #Kodaikanal, #Thiruvananthapuram and parts of Interior Karnataka, interior #TN & Kerala. @SkymetWeather pic.twitter.com/8N3x28NOLc — Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat) April 5, 2020   Karnataka state has seen a lower than expected rainfall for March, across the board. According to the data from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), some districts in Karnataka have seen no rain so far. Only Bagalkot and Gadag districts reported more rainfall than usual (in blue), according to the IMD website. Belagavi and Chikkamagaluru districts reported deficit rainfall (in yellow), while the other districts reported no rainfall. Bengaluru is yet to see any substantial rainfall. However, Skymet forecasted that the city would see rains on Tuesday and Wednesday. “Rain activities to increase marginally over South interior #Karnataka including #Bengaluru, around April 7 and 8.”   Rain activities to increase marginally over South interior #Karnataka including #Bengaluru, around April 7 and 8.#weather #weatherforecast #weatherupdate https://t.co/zglcWOmoJh — SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) April 4, 2020   The Weather Channel said that many parts of India would see rains. “Scattered rain likely over interior Karnataka and interior Kerala. Isolated rain is possible over North India, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. Dry weather likely over East India, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa.”   #WeatherUpdate | Scattered rain likely over interior Karnataka and interior Kerala. Isolated rain is possible over North India, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. Dry weather likely over East India, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa. Read: https://t.co/Ii0AYbARzI pic.twitter.com/RojdrQvMdP — The Weather Channel India (@weatherindia) April 6, 2020   The state has been seeing high temperatures over the last few days, touching 40 degrees Celsius in parts of North Karnataka, while coastal Karnataka saw temperatures hit 36 degrees Celsius. Bengaluru saw highs of up to 38 degrees Celsius last week, according to the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre. According to the Deccan Herald, a shepherd in Vijayapura district died due to a lightning strike.
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Centre says Bengaluru-based Bione’s rapid test kit for coronavirus not approved

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Several news outlets had hailed the new test, which supposedly gives a result within 15 minutes.
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The Central government has put out a notice that it has not approved Bione’s home kit for the self-testing of coronavirus. This comes after several news outlets reported on Friday that the Bengaluru based company “Bione” has launched a new home testing kit of COVID-19. Drugs Comptroller of India, Dr VG Somani, stated that “CDSCO, the competent authority for coronavirus diagnostic kits, has not licensed the diagnostic kit by Bione.” CDSCO stands for Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation. The All India Drug Action Network (AIDAN), an organisation which works to promote transparency in the pharmaceuticals field in India, wrote to the Drugs Comptroller of India to know whether the government had approved the kits which Bione was marketing. In the letter, AIDAN said, “Bione's activities are a mockery of the government policy of clinical judgement and physician's prescription for COVID19 testing. The company's strategy is clearly to exploit public anxiety around the pandemic in order to make a killing. It is selling kits to the general public even before official directions regarding the use of rapid antibody tests have been issued, and even while the interim advisory of 2 April 2020 for use of antibody tests in hotspots does not support indiscriminate self-testing by the public.” Bione, which describes itself as “India's 1st consumer Microbiome and Genetic testing organisation,” was reportedly marketing the test which checks for antibodies in the blood. According to the letter put out by AIDAN, “It is impossible to determine the genuineness of the test kit, which resembles a pregnancy test in appearance.” The sample is reportedly taken through a pinprick, and is fed into the kit. The kit reportedly gives a result within 15 minutes, and is priced at Rs 2000-3000.  AIDAN’s letter stated that the first batch was sold out on the company’s website, but TNM found that the company website is no longer listing the test kit for coronavirus. However, the company is also marketing two other related kits. “MyMicrobiome Kit”, priced at Rs 16,500, supposedly analyses the microorganisms in your gut. According to information available on their website, “Gut Microbiome can show how strong you are to fight infections like coronavirus. Gut Microbiome test is the only way to know when the virus is no longer in your system.” The second test, “COVID-19 Genetic Susceptibility kit”, priced at Rs 15,000, claims to tell the user how susceptible they are to the virus. "Bione COVID-19 Genetic Susceptibility Test detects specific gene variants present in your DNA that can be responsible for making you more sensitive to certain viruses like coronavirus, HIV, Influenza, etc. If the test result shows that you are more susceptible to viruses, you will be provided genetic counselling,” the company states.
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Sunday, April 5, 2020

Trump administration tells states to step up as governors plead for aid

The surgeon general says states need to be “Rosie The Riveter” as the country prepares for a crisis resembling World War II.

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Surgeon general warns this week 'is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment'

"This is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans' lives, quite frankly," said Jerome Adams.

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