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Lockdown should be last resort: PM

Modi urges states to convince migrant workers to stay put at their workplace

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Amid a staggering surge in COVID-19 cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said a lockdown should be the ‘last resort’ to deal with the raging pandemic and asked states to convince migrant workers to stay put at their places of work with a guarantee for their lives and livelihood.

In an address to the nation, he also called upon all stakeholde­rs, including the pharmaceut­ical industry, to deal collective­ly with the immediate challenge of the shortage of oxygen cylinders.

India's total tally of COVID-19 cases climbed to 1,53,21,089 with 2,59,170 new coronaviru­s infections being reported in a day, while active cases surpassed the 20-lakh mark, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.

The death toll increased to 1,80,530 with a record 1,761 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The daily count of new cases across the country had fallen to less than 20,000 a few weeks ago, but there has been a sharp surge in the recent past.

Outlining a number of measures taken by his government, including ramping up of the production and supply of oxygen and medicine for allowing vaccinatio­n for everyone above 18 years of age from the next month, Modi said he also empathises with the pain of those having lost their family members.

The country is fighting a very big battle against the pandemic, he said, adding that its second wave has hit it like a storm after the condition appeared to have stabilized.

"The challenge is big but we

have to overcome it with our resolve, courage and preparatio­n," he said.

The two key messages of Modi's over 20 minute-long address was, however, to virtually rule out any immediate nationwide lockdown, a move that had triggered a massive migration of workers from big cities last year and hit the economy hard, and to reach out to migrants.

Industry bodies lauded Modi's address, saying it sends across the right message to everyone about the country's fight against COVID-19, including to migrant workers, and will help the Indian economy over this pandemic.

Modi said, "In the current situation, we need to save our country from a lockdown. I would also request states to use the lockdown as the last resort. We have to do our best to avoid a lockdown and our focus should rather be on micro containmen­t zones."

He further said the country can improve the health of its economy and also take care of the health of the people this way.

Some states have announced lockdowns in their worst-hit regions. Delhi is also under a week-long lockdown that will end on Monday.

Modi further said the nation now has vaccines to support India's cold chain system and noted that it has launched the world's largest vaccinatio­n campaign with two made-inIndia vaccines. tide

 ?? —ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on the COVID19 situation, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
—ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation on the COVID19 situation, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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