<p>Three Kalyana Karnataka districts continued to record significant number of Covid-19 cases. Of the 308 fresh infections reported in the state on Saturday, the virus hotspots - Kalaburagi, Yadgir and Bidar - combined accounted for a whopping 166 cases.</p>.<p>Kalaburagi district saw 67 fresh cases while Yadgir and Bidar districts reported 52 and 42 infections respectively in the last 24 hours (ending 5 pm on Saturday). Of the 166 cases in the region, Maharashtra returnees accounted for 159.</p>.<p>A four-year-old boy suffering from SARI is among the fresh infections reported in Kalaburagi. As many as 11 children aged between 1 and 10 have tested positive for novel coronavirus.</p>.<p>With a tally of 883 cases, Kalaburagi is second in terms of Covid cases in Karnataka followed by its neighbour Yadgir (787).</p>.<p>Dharwad district on Saturday reported 20 fresh cases and a death. All but two are primary contacts of the previously diagnosed Covid patients. The remaining two cases are domestic returnees - one each from Maharashtra and Delhi.</p>.<p>12 people, including two kids, aged 2 and 5, are the contacts of Patients 6257 and 5828.</p>.<p>A 70-year-old man (P-6258), with a travel history to Maharashtra, was admitted to the designated Covid hospital on June 9 following a complaint of breathlessness. He failed to respond to treatment and died on Friday. His throat swab sample tested positive for Covid-19 on Saturday.</p>.<p>Ballari district saw 11 more cases, including eight contacts of infected Jindal employees, test positive on Saturday. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, 14 new cases took Udupi’s tally past 1000-mark on Saturday. The coastal district, however, has only 420 active cases, thanks to its good recovery rate. In the last 24 hours, the district reported 110 recoveries.</p>.<p>Dakshina Kannada witnessed a spike in infections on Saturday. The district saw a total of 25 UAE returnees and five Maharashtra returnees test positive for the virus.</p>
<p>Three Kalyana Karnataka districts continued to record significant number of Covid-19 cases. Of the 308 fresh infections reported in the state on Saturday, the virus hotspots - Kalaburagi, Yadgir and Bidar - combined accounted for a whopping 166 cases.</p>.<p>Kalaburagi district saw 67 fresh cases while Yadgir and Bidar districts reported 52 and 42 infections respectively in the last 24 hours (ending 5 pm on Saturday). Of the 166 cases in the region, Maharashtra returnees accounted for 159.</p>.<p>A four-year-old boy suffering from SARI is among the fresh infections reported in Kalaburagi. As many as 11 children aged between 1 and 10 have tested positive for novel coronavirus.</p>.<p>With a tally of 883 cases, Kalaburagi is second in terms of Covid cases in Karnataka followed by its neighbour Yadgir (787).</p>.<p>Dharwad district on Saturday reported 20 fresh cases and a death. All but two are primary contacts of the previously diagnosed Covid patients. The remaining two cases are domestic returnees - one each from Maharashtra and Delhi.</p>.<p>12 people, including two kids, aged 2 and 5, are the contacts of Patients 6257 and 5828.</p>.<p>A 70-year-old man (P-6258), with a travel history to Maharashtra, was admitted to the designated Covid hospital on June 9 following a complaint of breathlessness. He failed to respond to treatment and died on Friday. His throat swab sample tested positive for Covid-19 on Saturday.</p>.<p>Ballari district saw 11 more cases, including eight contacts of infected Jindal employees, test positive on Saturday. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, 14 new cases took Udupi’s tally past 1000-mark on Saturday. The coastal district, however, has only 420 active cases, thanks to its good recovery rate. In the last 24 hours, the district reported 110 recoveries.</p>.<p>Dakshina Kannada witnessed a spike in infections on Saturday. The district saw a total of 25 UAE returnees and five Maharashtra returnees test positive for the virus.</p>