In Meeting With CMs, These States Earned PM Modi’s Ire Over Covid-19 Situation. All You Need to Know

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To immediately control the burgeoning number of Covid-19 infections, India needs to take quick and decisive steps, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday while addressing the chief ministers in a virtual meeting. Authorities discussed the prevailing situation of covid-19 as the second wave shows no signs of ebbing.

PM Modi’s last interaction with the CMs was in January before the vaccine roll-out. In today’s interaction, Chief Ministers of West Bengal and Chattisgarh were not present.

Here are the highlights of the meeting:

– The confidence we have achieved from battling covid-19 in the past year should not turn into over-confidence. We

have to solve the problem without creating a panic in the public, PM Modi said.

– “We need to continue the strategy of ‘test, track and treat’. We need to track the maximum number of contacts and

keep the RT-PCR test rate above 70 per cent,” PM Modi stated. While noting that states likes Chhattisgarh,

Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Odisha have been mostly dependent on antigen tests, he added.

– The Health Ministry proposed to open up vaccination for all above age of 45 on states’ request during the

meeting, sources told CNN- News18.

– Most of Covid affected countries have faced waves of Covid-19, now cases in India are increasing as well.

“Testing in the tier-2, tier-3 cities should be increased. Special attention should be paid to the ‘referral

system’ and ‘ambulance network’, PM Modi said.

– “Vaccine wastage should be looked after. Over 10 per cent of vaccine wastage has been reported in Telangana,

Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Reasons behind vaccine wastage should be reviewed,” PM urged.

– “In order to track wastage, every evening it should be monitored and we need to contact proactive people to avoid

wastage of Covid-19 vaccine,” PM said.

– “We should make micro-containment zones wherever necessary, no leniency should be entertainment,” he said.

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Worried about rising Covid cases in Maharashtra, don’t lower guard: Centre

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The Health Ministry Thursday expressed concerns over the rising cases of Covid-19 in Maharashtra and advised the affected districts to intensify vaccination of eligible individuals.

“We are worried about rise in cases in Maharashtra. Covid-appropriate behaviour, containment strategy, vaccination are a must to fight this pandemic. We advise districts, where cases are on the rise, to intensify, prioritise vaccination of eligible individuals,” NITI Aayog member (Health) V K Paul said while addressing a press conference.

The Ministry further said that active Covid-19 cases have almost halved in Kerala while they have more than doubled in Maharashtra.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said a strict lockdown will need to be imposed in some places and that the decision will be taken in the coming days. “A strict lockdown will need to be imposed in some places. We will take a decision in the next two days and the lockdown will be imposed wherever required,” CM Thackeray said after he took the first shot of Covaxin at the JJ Hospital in Mumbai.

His statements came hours after Nagpur district guardian minister Nitin Raut announced that Nagpur city and some adjoining areas will enter a strict weeklong lockdown from March 15.

On Wednesday, Maharashtra recorded 13,659 new coronavirus cases, the highest one-day spike this year, which took the state’s caseload to 22,52,057. The state has so far reported 52,610 deaths due to the disease, as per official data.

Urging people to get vaccinated, the central government warned them against taking the virus for granted. “Be careful, watchful as the pandemic is not over yet. Don’t take this virus for granted. Please embrace vaccines available.”

Giving out the numbers, the government said 2,56,90,545 vaccine doses have been administered till Thursday 1 pm. This includes 67,86,086 elderly and those aged 45-60 with comorbidities. Of the total Covid-19 vaccine doses administered so far, 28.77 per cent was in private facilities, while 71.23 per cent in public facilities, the ministry added.

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