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PM Stress on Imposing Micro-Containment Zones, “Corona Curfew”

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NEW DELHI, Apr 8: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday stressed the need for imposing micro-containment zones in areas where Covid-19 cases are rising.

Modi held a meeting with chief ministers to take stock of the situation in the country and ongoing vaccination programme. He also said India has in the past successfully brought down the peak of Covid-19 cases and it can be done again.

Modi reminded the chief ministers that India was able to successfully bring the Covid-19 wave down last year without any vaccine.

“Test, track and treat remains an effective strategy to check the spread of the disease,” PM Modi said while addressing the chief ministers, calling the situation in the country challenging. He said this should be particularly followed in containment zones.

“There is a need to work on war footing again to fight Covid-19. Despite all the challenges, we have a better experience, resources and vaccines,” he said.

The Prime Minister also backed the night restrictions imposed by several states to check the spread of the infection and pointed out how laxity shown by people of the country has resulted in the resurgence in the number of cases. “We should start an aggressive campaign to urge people to go for testing,” the Prime Minister said.

“We have to make people aware about how they can catch the infection. And aggressive testing is the only way,” he added, emphasising on increasing the RT-PCR test.

“I appeal to you all to stress on Covid-19 testing. Our target is to do 70% RT-PCR tests. Let the number of positive cases come high, but do maximum testing. Proper sample collection is very important, it can be checked through proper governance,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister gave CMs the target to bring down the country’s positivity rate below 5%. “Many states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Punjab have crossed first wave of peak in Covid-19 cases. This is a serious concern. People have become complacent. In most states administration has also become relaxed,” said PM Modi.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee did not attend the virtual meeting due to campaigning for the ongoing assembly elections in the state. Chief secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay represented her, said officials.

Following are some of the important points made by the Prime Minister:

(Manas Dasgupta)