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Karnataka to impose heavy fines on those violating Covid guidelines

Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar attributed the recent surge in Covid-19 cases across the state to a second wave of pandemic after many as 12,341 people contracted the infection in the past week

Students of BBA and B.Com final year, who have been tested positive with COVID-19, appear in the exams in Bengaluru (PTI)

The Karnataka government has decided to impose heavy fines on citizens and establishments such as hotels and departmental stores, and organisers of public events who fail to enforce Covid safety rules.

“The owners of the establishment will be responsible for ensuring compulsory wearing of masks and social distancing, enforcing restrictions on the number of persons to be allowed,” a late order notification by the state government on Wednesday read.

The fines notified are as follows:

Meanwhile, Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar attributed the recent surge in Covid-19 cases across the state to a second wave of pandemic after many as 12,341 people contracted the infection in the past week (since March 17).

According to the Department of Health and Family Welfare Services, 7,851 of these cases were reported from Bengaluru Urban alone. Meanwhile, 54 persons succumbed to the infection across the state of which 33 were from the capital city alone.

Till date, over 9.75 lakh people in Karnataka have tested positive for coronavirus while the cumulative fatality count is 12,461.

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