Karnataka Schools likely to shut again amid Omicron threat

Karnataka: Schools in Karnataka may be closed again as a result of the Omicron threat in the state. However, there has been no confirmation on the subject thus far. Against the backdrops of finding the number of COVID-19 cases in educational institutions rises, Karnataka Education Minister B.C. Nagesh has hinted this.

If fresh COVID-19 cases are detected at schools, colleges, hostels, or nursing schools, the authorities may decide to restrict students from attending offline classes. The overall number of active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka is 7161, with a fatality rate of 1.28 percent. Furthermore, COVID-19 has an active ratio of 0.24 percent in Karnataka.

The first occurrence of the Omicron form in India was reported in Karnataka. COVID-19 was recently detected in 59 persons and 10 staff members of a residential school in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka. More swabs have been collected from educational institution employees and students in order to combat the spread of the increasing COVID-19 cluster. In addition, the administration agreed to take a number of actions, including postponing events in educational institutions and others.

ESIC Bangalore begins interviews on these posts

NIT Trichy has taken out bumper recruitment for various posts

NIO Mumbai has released various recruitment on these posts.

 

 

Related News

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group