India’s fight against Covid-19 effective, PM Modi tells CMs

Wednesday 17th June 2020 06:14 EDT
 
 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with Chief Ministers and Lt Governors of 21 states and union territories on Tuesday on ways to check the spread of novel coronavirus as thousands of fresh cases are being reported daily.

The Prime Minister claimed that the impact of coronavirus in India is not as worse as in several other parts of the world. The death rate is also low as compared to most other nations, he added.

Modi also said that the fight against Covid-19 is a fine example of cooperative federalism in which the Centre and the states are working together to contain the spread of the deadly virus. In his opening remarks at a meeting with chief ministers and Lt Governors, he said the economy is showing signs of improvement and encouraging us to move ahead.

He said as the economy opens up, people should not down their guard to protect themselves and their loved ones from the virus. It is unimaginable to move out without a mask, Modi said urging people to follow social distancing norms.

He also said any death due to the virus is tragic. The two-day virtual meet comes as the country witnesses an unabated spike in coronavirus cases. India registered over 10,000 Covid -19 cases for the fifth day in a row pushing the tally to 3,43,091 on Tuesday, while the death toll rose to 9,900 with 380 new fatalities. Chief ministers of Punjab, Kerala, Goa, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and those of the northeastern states among others are taking part in the meet. LGs and administrators of some union territories are also attending Tuesday's brainstorming session.

On Wednesday, Modi will interact with Chief Ministers of 15 states and the LG of Jammu and Kashmir. These are the states where coronavirus cases are on a much higher side and include Maharashtra, West Bengal, Delhi, Karnataka, Gujarat, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

Based on suggestions made by the states, under "Unlock 1" several relaxations were made for public and businesses to ensure that economic activities hit by the lockdown gather momentum. But this has given rise to fear that it may trigger an increase in new cases. Modi had on Saturday reviewed the steps being taken to contain the pandemic in areas with high case load and the road map for effective management of the situation.

Death toll nearing 10,000

India registered over 10,000 new Covid -19 cases for the fifth day in a row pushing the number of infections to 3,43,091 while the death toll rose to 9,900 with 380 new fatalities. Tuesday is the eighty-fourth day of India’s nationwide lockdown, meant to curb the novel coronavirus pandemic. Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Gujarat have reported the highest number of cases


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