PM addresses the nation on the
COVID-19 situation
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Expresses condolences for the lives lost to the pandemic
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Praises doctors, medical staff, paramedical staff, sanitation
workers, ambulance drivers, security forces and police force for their
contribution
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Government is working with speed and sensitivity to meet the increasing
demand of oxygen
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After 1st May, every person above 18 years can be vaccinated.
Half of the vaccine produced in India will go directly to the states and
hospitals
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By opening vaccination for population above 18 years, vaccine
will be available quickly for the workforce in the cities
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Along with saving lives, effort is to save the economic
activities and ensure minimum adverse impact on the livelihood of the people
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State governments should boost the confidence of the labourers and convince them to stay wherever they are
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In today’s circumstances, we have to save the country from
lockdown
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State governments should treat lockdown only as a measure of the
last resort. We have to concentrate on micro containment zones and have to try
our best to avoid lockdown: PM
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi
addressed the nation on the COVID-19 situation on 20 April 2021.
The Prime Minister expressed condolences for
the lives lost to the pandemic in the recent times. “I am with you in this time
of grief as a family member. The challenge is huge, we have to overcome it
collectively with determination, courage and preparation” said the Prime
Minister. He also paid tribute to the doctors, medical staff, paramedical
staff, sanitation workers, ambulance drivers security
forces and police force for their contribution in the fight against Corona.
The Prime Minister said that the Government is
working with speed and sensitivity to meet the increasing demand of oxygen in
the various parts of the country. Centre, State Governments and private sector
are trying that every needy person gets oxygen. Efforts to increase oxygen
production and supply are on at various levels. Measures like installing new
oxygen plants, providing one lakh new cylinders, diverting oxygen from the
industrial use, Oxygen Rail are being undertaken.
The Prime Minister said that that our
scientists came out with the vaccine in a very short time and today India has
the cheapest vaccine in the world which is compatible with the cold-chain
available in India. Due to this team effort, India has embarked upon the
world’s largest vaccination drive with two ‘made in India’ Vaccines. From the
very first phase of the vaccination drive, it has been emphasized that the
vaccine reaches the maximum areas and to the people who need it. India gave
first 10 crore, 11 crore and the 12 crore vaccine doses in the shortest time in
the world.
Speaking about the yesterday’s vaccine related
decision, the Prime Minister said that after 1st May, every person above 18
years of age can be vaccinated. Half of the vaccine produced in India will go
directly to the states and hospitals.
The Prime Minister emphasized that along with
saving lives, effort is to save the economic activities and ensure minimum
adverse impact on the livelihood of the people. By opening vaccination for 18
years and above population, vaccine will be available quickly for the workforce
in the cities. The Prime Minister requested the state governments that they
should boost the confidence of the workers and convince them to stay wherever
they are. This confidence by the states will greatly help the workers and labourers and they will get the vaccine wherever they are
and their work will also not suffer.
The Prime Minister said that we have much
better knowledge and resources to meet the challenge than the initial days of
the first wave. Shri Modi credited the people of India for a good and patient
fight. He said, with the strength of people’s participation, we will be able to
defeat this wave of Corona too. He saluted the contribution of social
organizations who are helping the people in the time of need and called upon
everyone to move forward to help the people who require help.
The Prime Minister, called upon the youth to
help in maintaining covid appropriate behaviour in their areas and neighbourhood.
This will help in avoiding containment zones, curfews or lockdowns. He also
asked children to create an atmosphere where their family members avoid going
out unnecessarily.
The Prime Minister said in today’s
circumstances, we have to save the country from lockdown. He asked state
governments to treat lockdown only as a measure of the last resort. We have to
concentrate on micro containment zones and have to try our best to avoid
lockdown, the Prime Minister said.