Bengaluru : Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Tuesday appealed to the people to be continue to be cautious warning that the second wave of COVID-19 was not completely over yet.
Speaking to media persons here he said that even those who have taken two doses of the vaccine should continue to take all precautionary measures. After the unlock huge crowds have been seen in the markets and religious places and therefore it is important that people should strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines or else they risk the possibility of inviting third wave, he said.
He said it was noticed that most of the people are not taking care and are moving around without masks and not maintaining social distancing in various places including tourist spots and suggested that people should not forget about the dangerous of spreading the virus.
He also said that a meeting with Chief Minister B S Yeddyiurappa later in the day will take a decision regarding imposition of night curfew.
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