June 5, 2020
1 min read

Bengaluru Infection Rate at 0.003%

BJP leaders Subramanian Swamy, R. Ashok and S. Suresh Kumar during a press conference in Bangalore on March 30, 2014. (Photo: IANS)

The Covid infection rate in the city is a miniscule 0.003 per cent compared to a population of 1.2 crore people, said a minister on Friday.

“The population of Bengaluru is estimated at 1.2 crore. The total number of infected persons in the city from the last two months to Thursday evening was 424,” tweeted state Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar.

He said Bengaluru’s infection rate is 0.003 per cent.

Out of the 424 cases, 148 are currently active, 262 discharged, 13 dead and one non-Covid death.

A Covid patient committed suicide by jumping from a building and was categorized as a non-Covid death.

Though the rate of infection in the city is not as high as other places in the state, it has witnessed the highest number of Covid deaths in Karnataka.

These statistics are for Bengaluru Urban, as categorized by the state Health and Family Welfare department.

Though the city bore the burden of the highest number of cases for a long time, infection spikes have resulted in other towns and districts overtaking the city.

Currently, Udupi is grappling with the highest number of active cases in the state at 481, followed by Kalaburagi (375), Raichur (318), Yadgir (271).

The initial Covid cases in Karnataka were recorded in the city in people who returned from international travel.

Incidentally, the outskirts of the city categorized as Bengaluru Rural, has one of the lowest infection rates.

Bengaluru Rural has seen only 19 infections until now, out of which only seven are active with 11 discharges and only one Covid death.

Till Thursday, Karnataka had seen 4,320 Covid cases, out of which 2,651 are active.

Previous Story

Priyanka Helps Over 44K Migrants Reach Home

Next Story

South Africa ‘Not Far’ From WC Win

Latest from Corona Pandemic

Odisha reports single day spike of 1833 cases

Registering its highest single-day surge, Odisha reported 1,833 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, taking its total tally to 42,550, the Health Department said on Friday. The state also registered

Kerala Covid Count Crosses 30k

Kerala’s Covid tally crossed 30,000 on Thursday as the state saw a record high of 1,298 new cases, state Health Minister K.K. Shailaja said. Of the total, currently, 11,983 cases are active,

India Further Eases Restrictions in Unlock 3

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), here on Wednesday, issued guidelines for the ‘Unlock 3.0’, which will come into effect from August 1. According to the guidelines, restrictions on the movement of

Study Says Corona Circulates In Bats For Years

An international team of researchers has discovered that the lineage that gave rise to the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that is responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic, has been circulating in bats for decades

Skin Problems Due To Repeated Sanitiser Usage

Hand sanitisers have irrefutably become the most important thing in our lives to protect ourselves during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic; the other things include masks and social distancing. It has been a
Go toTop