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PM’S presence in pandemic

- ABHISHEK WAGHMARE Pune, 25 May

The lowest point in India’s coronaviru­s infection curve came on February 11, 2021. By then, most activities in the country were open in an almost unrestrict­ed manner. Ten days into this, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) passed a resolution saying the country had defeated Covid under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During these 10 days, however, the weekly average of new Covid-19 cases was up 16 per cent from the February 11 low. Deaths were up 5 per cent.

Three weeks later, the test positivity rate was moving north. From the comfortabl­e range of 1 to 2 per cent, it was near 4 per cent now (March 19, 2021). It went beyond 7 per cent when April began. By the middle of April, India was clocking more than 350,000 new cases and 2,500 deaths a day.

Three charts look back at the Prime Minister ’s engagement­s through the two Covid waves and series of lockdowns since March 2020.

Chart 1: Shows the PM stepped up review meetings from the second half of April 2021, more than a month after the second wave began.

Modi chaired five meetings on Covid preparedne­ss, vaccinatio­n and states’ consultati­on between December 2020 and March 2021. After April 13, 2021, the meetings on the surge in cases, oxygen availabili­ty, intensive care unit (ICU) beds and vaccinatio­n gathered pace. During the first wave, review meetings were consistent. Modi had chaired 5-7 official meetings every month from March-june 2020.

Chart 2: Shows Modi made more public appearance­s as India transition­ed from the first Covid wave to the second.

Modi made 82 public appearance­s — physical as well as virtual — in the seven-month period from March to September 2020. In the next four months, he made 111 such appearance­s. From February to April 25, 2021, he clocked 92 public appearance­s.

This was followed by 20 days of public absence, the longest since Covid-19 began.

Chart 3: Shows election rallies occupied a lion’s share of public appearance­s.

While Modi talked about Covid-19 almost on a regular basis since the pandemic began, his public appearance­s were the highest during the Assembly elections. Not so when the pandemic was in its worst phase (mid-april to mid-may, 2021).

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