COVID-19: Karnataka CM asks officials to bring down positivity rate to less than 5 per cent
Of the total cases in the State, 65,000 active cases come from Belagavi, Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan, Mysuru, Mandya, Shivamogga and Tumakuru districts of the state. With just four days left to ease the curbs, which are in effect sinc...

With just four days left to ease the curbs, which are in effect since April 27, he told them that a decision regarding these districts will soon be taken.
"The cases have come down due to the stringent measures adopted by the state government during lockdown but they are not decreasing in these eight districts as expected. The chief minister expressed his anxiety over the increase in cases in rural areas," a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office said.
Of the total cases in the State, 65,000 active cases come from these eight districts and the rate of decrease in the cases are least in these districts, the statement read.
The Chief Minister instructed the officers to bring down the positivity rate to less than five per cent, the CMO said.
The Chief Minister instructed the officials to strictly ensure compliance of preventive measures to contain the pandemic. He also directed them to abide by the guidelines in the micro containment zones, the statement said.
Yediyurappa asked the deputy commissioners to intensify COVID-19 tests, especially in Belagavi, and give the RT-PCR reports within 24 hours of the test.
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