Omicron Scare: Karnataka To Hold Random COVID-19 Tests For College, School Students

The Karnataka government, in its revised protocols after the finding of new Covid variant Omicron, has directed authorities to conduct random Covid tests on college students and school children once in 15 days. The government, in its order, has recommended 1 lakh tests be conducted at the district level.

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 Bengaluru, December 3: The Karnataka government, in its revised protocols after the finding of new Covid variant Omicron, has directed authorities to conduct random Covid tests on college students and school children once in 15 days. The government, in its order, has recommended 1 lakh tests be conducted at the district level. "Random tests should be conducted in colleges, high schools for students and teachers," it says.

Any student who shows Covid symptoms shall be separated and undergo a Rapid Antigen Test. If the result is negative, as per the guidelines of the ICMR, RT-PCR test should be conducted, the circular said. It is also directed, among the total tests, 30 per cent have to be Rapid Antigen and 70 per cent RT-PCR. Along with student community, all health workers, aged, sick, paramedics and nursing college staff and students must undergo Covid tests. Omicron Scare: Nine International Travellers Including One From South Africa Test Positive for COVID-19 at Mumbai.

Hotel and restaurant staff, shopkeepers of malls, markets, cooks, door delivery staff, industrial workers, office workers, pub and bar staff members, attendants in malls, cinema halls, those in crowds and workers of Anganawadi centers shall also undergo random tests once in 15 days, as per the order.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 03, 2021 11:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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