New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 20 cautioned Indians to not forget that the lockdown may be over but the virus that causes the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is still around.
“This is not the time to be careless. This is not the time to think that corona is gone and the danger is over,” the prime minister said in his seventh address to the nation since he announced a strict lockdown on March 24 to check the spread of the coronavirus.
The premier addressed the nation ahead of a series of festivals over the next few months.
He said in the past few days, videos had emerged of people in public, throwing caution to the winds. “You are risking your family, your children and your elders by doing so,” said the Prime Minister.
He also said while India was at a better state than many other countries, it should not drop its guard.
Until there is a vaccine, he said, no one can be complacent. “For the first time in years, there is an effort on war footing to save the humanity. Our scientists are also working hard on a vaccine.”
The government is preparing a plan to make any vaccine available to all, said the Prime Minister, adding, “Dawai nahin to dhilai nahin (no laxity without cure).”
“I want to you to know that once we get a vaccine, everyone will get it in a planned, phased and fast manner. Till the time we get a vaccine, if we are even a little irresponsible, we can harm ourselves and all those around us. Wear masks, maintain do gaz ki doori (six-feet distance), wash hands regularly, use sanitizers and do not venture out unless absolutely necessary,” the prime minister said
Since June, the nation has been exiting the restrictions in phases in order to reopen the economy. “We have come a long way since the Janata curfew. Our recovery rate is among the highest in the world, the death rate is low. Out of every million, we have around 83 deaths. In other nations, it is around 600 deaths per million,” said the prime minister.
Experts have raised concerns that alongside the unlock rules, the festival season may lead to a surge in infections.
India’s Covid-19 tally is close to 7.6 million but for the first time in nearly three months, the country has recorded less than 50,000 new cases in a day. The health ministry reported 46,790 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, which takes the overall cases to 7,597,063.
The last time new Covid cases were below 50,000 was on July 23, when India recorded 45,720 new cases in a day.
The government recently said the country has crossed its coronavirus peak as its daily average cases have tapered against a high of more than 90,000 daily cases logged in mid-September.
Source: ndtv.com