Prime Minister Narendra
Modi yesterday chaired a high-level meeting to review the COVID-19
Pandemic situation and vaccination programme in the country. Mr Modi
mentioned that the five-fold strategy of Testing, Tracing, Treatment,
Covid-appropriate behaviour and Vaccination would be effective in
curbing the spread of the Pandemic, if implemented with utmost
seriousness and commitment.
During the meeting, he directed for sustainable COVID-19 management and
awareness of the community. Prime Minister stressed on the need to
continue Jan Bhagidari and Jan Andolan for COVID-19 management.
A special campaign for Covid appropriate behaviour with emphasis on 100
per cent mask usage, personal hygiene and sanitation at public and work
places as well as health facilities will be organised from the 6th to
14th of this month.
During the review meeting, the Prime Minister directed that central
teams consisting of public health specialists and clinicians be sent to
Maharashtra in view of the high case load and deaths, and likewise to
Punjab and Chhattisgarh because of the disproportionate number of deaths
being reported there.
A detailed presentation was made which highlighted that there is an
alarming rate of growth of Covid-19 cases and deaths in the country with
10 states contributing to more than 91 per cent of cases and deaths due
to COVID.
The Prime Minister also directed to continue with the mission-mode
approach in the states and districts reporting high cases so that the
collective gains of COVID-19 management in the country in the last 15
months are not squandered.
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