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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Bengaluru animal hospital Cessna seeks donations to treat pets in need

Animals
Cessna Lifeline in Bengaluru has started the ‘Ways to Give’ program where people who contribute to a needy animal’s treatment will also get updates on them.
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When he was brought to the hospital, a huge part of the skin on the left side of his torso peeling away. The doctors wanted to help, but the treatment cost was too high. But thanks to a few people who came to know of his story and came forward to contribute some amount individually, the doctors were able to treat him. Today, Nikara Rama, the mongrel, is healthy and back to roaming the streets of JP Nagar in Bengaluru. His treatment which happened in April, cost over a lakh, and was covered by six good Samaritans. Nikara Rama’s story is similar to that of many rescued dogs, or other pets that are adopted by low-income families who may not be able to afford the treatment for their animals. To help them, Cessna, a veterinary hospital in Bengaluru, has started a program called ‘Ways to Give’ where people can contribute for the treatment of rescue animals or pets whose families cannot cover the costs of treatment. Conceptualised a while ago, Ways to Give, the brainchild of Dr Pawan, a veterinary surgeon at Cessna, was started around a month ago. All one has to do is to scan the QR code that can be found at the hospital, or below, through a QR scanner app. You will be put into the list of people who will be notified if there is a case where assistance is needed to cover treatment costs for an animal. Cessna also puts up details, photos, and stories about such cases on their social media. However, people who are registered with the Ways to Give program will be notified over email too, and can choose to make a voluntary contribution. “‘Ways to Give’ aims to bridge the gap between rescued/needy pets and those who can provide by creating a legitimate and safe platform for both,” says a description of the program on the website. While most of the cases of animals requiring assistance are rescues, they also have some pet parents who needed financial help. In such cases, the hospital provides a discount, and for the outstanding amount, appeals to Ways to Give members as well as to people on social media to come forward for help. And people who help get updates about the before and after treatment photos of the animal too. So far, they have around 18 members in the Ways to Give program. Below is the QR code you can scan to become part of it. Elsewhere in Bengaluru too organisations are working hard to help animals in need with limited resources. Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA), one of the most well-known animal welfare and rescue organisations in the city, can also be donated to via their website. Another organisation, Karuna Animal Welfare Association, provides shelter and first aid to bigger animals such as cows, along with goats, sheep, dogs and cats. It also provides emergency ambulance services as well as snake care services. Karuna accepts donations in kind such as food and ragi for the animals at their shelter in Hebbal, and also in cash, cheque or online transfer, the details of which you can find here.
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Bengaluru has 11827 containment zones, down by 1854 in 24 hours

Coronavirus
Cumulatively, Bengaluru has had 22,902 containment zones till date.
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Bengaluru has 11,872 active containment zones, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) said on Monday in its bulletin. The number of active containment zones reduced by 1,854 in 24 hours. The BBMP’s bulletin on Sunday showed 13,726 active containment zones. Cumulatively, Bengaluru has had 22,902 containment zones till date, some of which have been marked as returned to normal.  The city recorded 1,497 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, according to the bulletin. Of this, Bengaluru West accounted for most of the cases at 28%, followed by Bengaluru East (17%) and Bengaluru South (15%).  Zone-wise, BBMP East saw a significant decline in active containment zones, with 735 active containment zones out of a total of 4,942 in the zone. On Monday, the BBMP bulletin showed that Bengaluru East had 2,589 active containment zones.  Bengaluru has had 60,998 COVID-19 cases so far, of which 36,290 are active. 23,603 people have recovered, and 1,105 have passed away.  A total of 2,693 patients are reported to have recovered in Bengaluru on Monday.  Karnataka's COVID-19 daily count dropped below the 5,000 mark for the first time in 10 days on Monday, while it reported 98 fresh deaths, taking the toll to 2,594. The state recorded 4,752 cases taking the total number of infections to 1,39,571, while 4,776 patients were discharged after recovery, the health department said. Bengaluru Urban topped the list of fresh cases. As of August 3 evening, cumulatively 1,39,571 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 2,594 deaths and 62,500 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin. The number of recoveries in a single day has outnumbered the number of new cases for the second consecutive day on Monday. Stating that Karnataka's COVID-19 recovery rate is improving steadily, Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said in a tweet, "The recovery rate in the state increased by 5.67 per cent in the last one week and 9.17 per cent in Bengaluru (till August 2)." Twenty-seven out of the 98 deaths reported on Monday are from Bengaluru Urban, followed by Mysuru (13), Belagavi (10), Dharwad (8), Dakshina Kannada (7), Kalaburagi and Hassan (5 each), Tumakuru and Bidar (3 each), Ballari, Gadag, Haveri, Vijayapura, Chikkaballapur and Davangere (2 each), and Udupi, Raichur, Yadgir, Chamarajanagara and Uttara Kannada (1). Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday morning that he has tested positive for coronavirus and has been admitted to the hospital. The 71-year-old Leader of Opposition in the state assembly has requested all those who have come into contact with him to quarantine themselves. Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has also tested positive and is availing treatment at the same hospital Siddaramaiah has been taken to.  With inputs from PTI
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19 people on IISc Bengaluru campus test positive for coronavirus

On retesting within a few days of the first test, 12 out of the 15 infected students who stay in the hostels have tested negative, IISc said in a statement.
As many as 19 people living on the Indian Institute of Science campus in Bengaluru including students, faculty, staff, and their family members have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, as of July 31. On retesting within a few days of the first test, 12 out of the 15 infected students who stay in the hostels have tested negative, IISc said in a statement released to the media. Most of those who tested positive were found to be asymptomatic and were treated in a COVID Care Centre managed by the campus Health Centre doctors. All measures according to the protocol specified by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) have been taken and the containment protocol is in place with respect to disinfection and sanitisation of hostels and departments to which the patients belong, IISc said. Pensioners and employees who live off-campus have also been infected and about 34 of them have tested positive, the statement added. After the cases emerged, IISc requested the BBMP for approval to start a testing facility in the campus.  "IISc has obtained approval from the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to start a sample collection facility for COVID-19 testing and for testing the samples at IISc's COVID-19 test centre to obtain results quickly. It is also in the process of  contacting hospitals to help manage the dedicated COVID Care Centre on campus for mild and asymptomatic patients, as well as for more serious cases being treated at hospitals," IISc said in a statement. Bengaluru currently has 36,290 active COVID-19 cases. The city reported 1,497 cases on Monday taking the total number of cases to over 60,000. A total of 23,603 patients infected with the virus have made full recovery.  
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Bengaluru has over 36k active COVID-19 cases, with 1497 new cases on Aug 3

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Karnataka has reported more than 1.39 lakh COVID-19 cases so far.
Karnataka reported 4,752 new cases on Monday as per the evening bulletin issued by the government. The Health Department has said that there have been a total of 1,39,571 reported cases in the state, while 74,469 of them are active cases of coronavirus. Bengaluru reported the bulk of the newly reported cases in the state. 1,497 new cases were reported in Bengaluru on Monday, taking the total positive cases reported in the city so far to 60,998. The city has 36,290 active cases. Other districts have also reported an uptick in the reported number of cases of COVID-19. Mysuru reported 372 new cases, Ballari reported 305 cases, Bagalkote 209 cases. Districts which reported less than 200 cases are as follows. Dharwada (191), Kalaburagi (170), Koppalla (157), Shivamogga (155), Dakshina Kannada (153), Mandya (152), Hassan (131), Udupi (126), Tumakuru (122), Raichuru (115), Gadag (100), Haveri (99) and Vijayapura (92).  There were nearly 100 deaths reported in Karnataka on Monday, taking the total reported deaths in the state to 2,594 deaths. Bengaluru reported the most deaths with 27 new deaths. Mysuru reported 13 new deaths, Belagavi reported 10 deaths, eight people died in Dharwada, and Dakshina Kannada reported 7 deaths. Hassan and Kalaburagi reported 5 dead from COVID-19 each. The state reported that across Karnataka, there are 629 people who are currently battling the virus in intensive care units (ICUs). Again, most of such patients are in Bengaluru, with 330 people in ICUs. The state reported that 27,989 tests were conducted in the state on this date. This consists of 18,074 Rapid antigen tests and 9,915 RT PCR tests. Karnataka reported that there were 4,776 discharges in the state, taking the total recoveries in the state to 62,500. Bengaluru reported most of the discharges with 2,693 discharges being reported on this date.  The Chief Minister of Karnataka recently announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus, announcing that he is taking treatment from a private hospital in Bengaluru. The Chief Minister put out a video to assure citizens that he was recovering. On Tuesday, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also said that he had tested positive for coronavirus and has been hospitalised on the advice of doctors.   Also read: Watch: BS Yediyurappa in video message from hospital says he'll recover soon from coronavirus
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Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah tests positive for coronavirus

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Siddaramaiah tweeted that he is asymptomatic but has been hospitalised on the advice of doctors.
A day after Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa tested positive for the coronavirus, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed that he has tested positive for the virus. Siddaramaiah has been hospitalised in Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru, the same hospital where CM Yediyurappa is currently receiving treatment.  “I have been tested positive for COVID-19  also been admitted to the hospital on the advice of doctors as a precaution. I request all those who had come in contact with me to check out for symptoms and to quarantine themselves,” the 71-year-old Congress leader said in a tweet.  Siddaramaiah said that even though he was asymptomatic, he was hospitalised after being advised so by doctors. His son Yathindra Siddaramaiah said that the former Chief Minister had fever on Monday morning.  I have been tested positive for #Covid19 & also been admitted to the hospital on the advice of doctors as a precaution. I request all those who had come in contact with me to check out for symptoms & to quarantine themselves. — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) August 4, 2020 Wishes poured in on social media for the former Chief Minister's speedy recovery. ವಿರೋಧ ಪಕ್ಷದ ನಾಯಕ @siddaramaiah ಅವರಿಗೆ ಕೊರೋನಾ ಸೋಂಕು ತಗುಲಿರುವ ವಿಷಯ ಕೇಳಿ ಮನಸ್ಸಿಗೆ ಘಾಸಿಯಾಯಿತು. ಶೀಘ್ರ ಗುಣಮುಖರಾಗಲೆಂದು ಭಗವಂತನಲ್ಲಿ ಪ್ರಾರ್ಥಿಸುತ್ತೇನೆ. ಸಾರ್ವಜನಿಕ ಚಟುವಟಿಕೆಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಸಕ್ರಿಯವಾಗಿ ತೊಡಗಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವ ಜನಪ್ರತಿನಿಧಿಗಳು ಅತಿಹೆಚ್ಚಿನ ಮುಂಜಾಗ್ರತ ಕ್ರಮಗಳನ್ನು ಚಾಚೂತಪ್ಪದೆ ಪಾಲಿಸುವಂತೆ ಮನವಿ ಮಾಡುತ್ತೇನೆ.1/2 — H D Kumaraswamy (@hd_kumaraswamy) August 4, 2020 ಮಾನ್ಯ ವಿರೋಧ ಪಕ್ಷದ ನಾಯಕರು ಹಾಗೂ ಮಾಜಿ ಮುಖ್ಯಮಂತ್ರಿಗಳಾದ ಶ್ರೀ @siddaramaiah ಅವರಿಗೆ ಕೊರೊನ ಸೋಂಕು ದೃಢಪಟ್ಟಿದೆ. ಚಿಕಿತ್ಸೆಗಾಗಿ ಆಸ್ಪತ್ರೆಗೆ ದಾಖಲಾಗಿರುವ ಅವರು ಶೀಘ್ರವಾಗಿ ಗುಣಮುಖರಾಗಲೆಂದು ಹಾರೈಸುತ್ತೇನೆ. — B Sriramulu (@sriramulubjp) August 4, 2020 Wishing our CLP and Opposition leader Shri @siddaramaiah a speedy recovery from CoVID-19 and good health. https://t.co/MkScQ1g3Yx — DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) August 4, 2020 The news comes two days after Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus. The Chief Minister said that he has been hospitalised at a private hospital in Bengaluru. His daughter, Aruna Devi, too has tested positive for coronavirus and is receiving treatment at Manipal Hospital as well. On Monday, the Chief Minister put out a video to assure citizens that he was recovering. Also read: Watch: BS Yediyurappa in video message from hospital says he'll recover soon from coronavirus Doctors at the hospital said that the Chief Minister could be hospitalised for 8-10 days. He held meetings with senior officials and ministers via video conferencing in the hospital. Five ministers who came in contact with the Chief Minister are currently quarantined. The Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala, who had also come in contact with the Chief Minister, tested negative for the virus.  Till date, four ministers in the Karnataka Cabinet, including the Chief Minister, have tested positive for coronavirus. Earlier, Karnataka Forest Minister Anand Singh, Tourism Minister CT Ravi and Agriculture Minister BC Patil had tested positive.   
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New rural hot spots are ICU bed deserts, study finds

The findings, published in Health Affairs, underscore the economic disparities shaping the nation’s coronavirus response.

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Monday, August 3, 2020

Trump to sign order aimed at boosting rural health care, telehealth

Trump’s announcement comes as his administration has rolled out multiple health care announcements in recent weeks.

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