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Tuesday, 13 July 2021

PM Modi to interact with six CMs, including Jagan, Pinarayi on COVID-19

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said it is a matter of concern that big crowds are thronging hill stations and market areas without masks and social distancing.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wearing a white kurta and addressing via video conference
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with the chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra and Kerala on July 16 to discuss the COVID-19 situation in these states. These are among the states where the COVID-19 infection numbers have seen an increase in several districts or have not in general seen a dip like they have in most other states. PM Modi on Tuesday also interacted with the chief ministers of eight North-Eastern states, another region of concern, through video conferencing, and said the vaccination drive needs to be continuously ramped up to deal with the pandemic. He also said that it is a matter of concern that big crowds are thronging hill stations and market areas without masks and social distancing.  During the interaction with chief ministers of eight North-Eastern states, the prime minister also said the vaccination drive needs to be continuously ramped up to combat the third wave of the pandemic. The virtual meeting was attended by chief ministers of Assam, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Manipur, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, as also by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, among others. PM Modi urged people not to compromise on COVID-19 protocols to prevent a third wave of coronavirus. "It is true that tourism and business have been greatly affected due to coronavirus. But today I will say with great emphasis that it is not right to have huge crowds in hill stations, markets without masks," PM Modi said. "We all need to work together to stop the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic," he said. Emphasizing the need to keep an eye on every variant of the coronavirus, he said experts are constantly studying how troubling the virus could be after mutations, but in such a dynamic situation, prevention and treatment are very important. Also read: TN CM Stalin writes to PM Modi on vaccine shortage, points out imbalances "We have to move forward by improving the infrastructure related to testing and treatment. For this, recently the cabinet has also approved a new package of Rs 23,000 crore. Every state in the North East can take help from this package to strengthen its health infrastructure," PM Modi said. The prime minister said the COVID-19 situation was worrisome in some districts of North-East and urged the chief ministers to stay alert and act fast to check the further spread of the virus. The PM said stricter steps were needed at the micro-level to check the virus spread and called for greater emphasis on micro-containment zones. "We need to continue accelerating our vaccination drive," he added. While most parts of the country have seen a steady decline in the COVID0-19 numbers, the northeast region has been a cause of concern with the number of cases either rising or not falling in line with the nationwide trend, experts have noted.
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