States reporting more cases should take proactive measures to prevent third wave: PM


New Delhi, Jul 16 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday interacted with the chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra and Kerala to review the Covid situation.

The Prime Minister pointed out that the increase in cases in Maharashtra and Kerala is a matter of concern. He said that the states reporting a higher number of cases should take proactive measures to prevent any possibility of a third wave. "It is necessary to take effective steps to prevent the third wave," Modi emphasised.

The Prime Minister said, "We have to move forward with a focused strategy of Test, Track, Treat and Vaccine. We have to pay special attention to micro-containment zones. Equal focus should be given to the districts reporting high positivity rate or high number of cases."

He told the chief ministers that funds are being made available to all the states for upgrading their health infrastructure and other needs. "The Central government has also approved an emergency Covid response package of more than Rs 23,000 crores," the Prime Minister added.

 

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sun, Jul 18 2021

    Only possible if there is no state election and you do not go for election rallies.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 16 2021

    As this pendamic is everywhere 3 BJP states CMs were missing to interact with PM on video conference GOA Karnataka and Pondicherry.

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