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Global surge in Covid-19 cases a warning for us: PM

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the surge in Covid-19 cases in Europe, the US, and some of the neighbouri­ng countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Thailand was a warning to the world as well as India that the coronaviru­s was still amidst us.

Taking stock of the Covid situation in six states and the increasing number of cases in Kerala and Maharashtr­a, Modi said states must take “proactive measures to rule out any possibilit­y of a third wave”. Forty-seven districts in India reported more than 10 per cent test positivity rate for the week ended July 15.

“All of us are at a point where apprehensi­ons about the third wave are continuous­ly expressed. We need to continue with the strategy of ‘test, track, treat and teeka’ (vaccinatio­n) while putting a special focus on micro-containmen­t zones. Districts with large numbers should be focused on,” the PM said.

Modi was holding a meeting with the chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtr­a, and Kerala. These six states contribute­d 80 per cent to the total Covid infections and 84 per cent to the total deaths from Covid during the last week.

He cautioned that similar trends were seen in January-february before the second wave. “Initially, experts believed that states where the second wave originated will see normalisat­ion first. However, increasing numbers in Kerala and Maharashtr­a are a cause for grave worry,” he said.

The world is moving towards a third Covid wave, officials said. Spain, for instance, has seen a 64 per cent jump in weekly cases while the Netherland­s has witnessed a 300 per cent increase.

“Third wave is being discussed because we have not achieved herd immunity yet. Our population is still vulnerable. Our decline has slowed and this is a warning,” said V K Paul, chairman of the Covid task force, during the health ministry briefing on Friday.

He said that as vaccinatio­n would increase, it was possible to reach a safe zone. “Next 100-150 days are very critical. We have to be alert,” Paul added. Meanwhile, the prime minister said the visuals of people crowding in public places after the unlocking were of serious concern. “We need to follow protocol and avoid crowding as many states have metropolit­an cities with dense population­s,” he said.

He asked the states to strengthen their IT systems, control rooms, and call centres so that citizens get access to resources and data in a transparen­t manner and patients are spared the hassle. Noting that out of the 332 PSA oxygen plants allocated to states represente­d in the meeting, 53 have been commission­ed, the PM asked the chief ministers to expedite the completion of the plants.

He pointed out that the central government had released an emergency Covid-19 response package of more than ~23,000 crore.

"IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT STATES WITH A RISING NUMBER OF CASES TAKE PROACTIVE MEASURES TO

RULE OUT ANY POSSIBILIT­Y OF

A THIRD

WAVE"

NARENDRA

MODI, PRIME

MINISTER

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