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For fourth straight day, Bengaluru sees a new high in daily Covid-19 cases

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saw more than 1,000 cases within 24 hours. The overall tally in the Karnataka capital rose to 9,580.Along with that, the death toll in the supposed Silicon Valley city of India has reached 145.Total number of recoveries has reached 1,267, including 302 in the last 24 hours.

There are 8,167 active cases in the city so far.Amid the rising cases, Bengaluru is currently under 33-hour complete lockdown till Monday morning, 5 am.Only sale of essential items will be allowed during the 33-hour lockdown, including meat shops.

Authorities also mentioned that police action will be taken against people found roaming outside unnecessarily.Moreover, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said 3,331 beds in 72 private hospitals have been.

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