<p>Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said “long-term” measures will be taken to contain the spread of Covid-19 without affecting the daily life of citizens.</p>.<p>“As much as possible, we will control the coronavirus without troubling citizens in carrying out their daily lives,” Bommai said.</p>.<p>Bommai is scheduled to chair a meeting with experts on Tuesday to take stock of the Covid-19 situation and discuss the need for more curbs, which may include weekend curfews or restricting commercial establishments like malls that see heavy footfalls.</p>.<p>“We’re observing both Covid and Omicron - they’re spreading fast across the country, in the state and in neighbouring states,” Bommai said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/10-new-omicron-cases-in-karnataka-8-from-bengaluru-1067389.html" target="_blank">10 new Omicron cases in Karnataka; 8 from Bengaluru</a></strong></p>.<p>After his discussion with experts, Bommai will chair a Cabinet meeting on Thursday. “We will discuss measures we need to take. We will take long-term measures,” he said.</p>.<p>The CM stressed on self-regulation, urging citizens to mask up, follow physical distancing and focus on personal healthcare.</p>.<p><strong>Congress padayatra</strong></p>.<p>The measures that the government will take could have a bearing on the Congress’ 10-day foot march starting January 9 demanding the implementation of the Mekedatu project.</p>.<p>“I’m also observing whatever they’re doing. In the meeting with experts we will discuss public events. And, whatever is decided will apply to everybody, not just Congress,” Bommai said.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong></em></p>
<p>Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said “long-term” measures will be taken to contain the spread of Covid-19 without affecting the daily life of citizens.</p>.<p>“As much as possible, we will control the coronavirus without troubling citizens in carrying out their daily lives,” Bommai said.</p>.<p>Bommai is scheduled to chair a meeting with experts on Tuesday to take stock of the Covid-19 situation and discuss the need for more curbs, which may include weekend curfews or restricting commercial establishments like malls that see heavy footfalls.</p>.<p>“We’re observing both Covid and Omicron - they’re spreading fast across the country, in the state and in neighbouring states,” Bommai said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/10-new-omicron-cases-in-karnataka-8-from-bengaluru-1067389.html" target="_blank">10 new Omicron cases in Karnataka; 8 from Bengaluru</a></strong></p>.<p>After his discussion with experts, Bommai will chair a Cabinet meeting on Thursday. “We will discuss measures we need to take. We will take long-term measures,” he said.</p>.<p>The CM stressed on self-regulation, urging citizens to mask up, follow physical distancing and focus on personal healthcare.</p>.<p><strong>Congress padayatra</strong></p>.<p>The measures that the government will take could have a bearing on the Congress’ 10-day foot march starting January 9 demanding the implementation of the Mekedatu project.</p>.<p>“I’m also observing whatever they’re doing. In the meeting with experts we will discuss public events. And, whatever is decided will apply to everybody, not just Congress,” Bommai said.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out the latest DH videos here:</strong></em></p>