Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that it would be a long war against the coronovirus and told the citizens not to get tired or rest because they have to be victorious.
“I said it responsibly that this is a long war against the coronovirus epidemic. But we do not have to be tired or rest in this war. We have to be victorious.
Today, the country has only one goal and one resolution: to win this war, ”PM Modi said in his address to BJP workers on the party’s foundation day.
The PM underlined how India understood the seriousness of the disease and waged a timely war against it. He said that India’s efforts have set a precedent for the world. The PM also praised the maturity shown by 120 crore Indians during this nationwide lockout.
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“India’s efforts to deal with Coronavius have set an example before the world. India is one of the countries that understood the seriousness of the disease and waged a timely war against it. India took many decisions and tried its best to implement them on the ground.
According to the Union Health Ministry, the death toll due to novel coronovirus rose to 109 and the number of cases in the country to 4,067 on Monday.
Maharashtra had the highest number of deaths at 45, followed by 11 in Gujarat, nine in Madhya Pradesh, seven in Telangana and Delhi, five in Tamil Nadu and six in Punjab. Maharashtra has the highest number of confirmed cases at 690, Tamil Nadu at 571 and Delhi at 503. The number of cases has increased to 321 in Telangana, 314 in Kerala and 253 in Rajasthan.
In March, in a video conference with leaders and representatives of SAARC countries, PM Modi formulated a joint strategy to fight the outbreak of coronovirus, saying, “Prepare but do not panic” India’s guiding mantra in dealing with the epidemic Used to be.
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Modi told the SAARC leader, “We started screening people from the middle of January, while the restrictions on travel were gradually increasing.”
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In India, testing has now become more widespread and aggressive in groups and control areas, at least in some states. And it will become even more widespread (and faster) when some states start using antibody test kits, which they have been allowed to purchase.
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