Curbing 'second peak' of Covid, act decisively: PM tells CMs

NEW DELHI: Meeting Chief Ministers amid growing alert over resurgence of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged CMs to act fast against the emerging "second peak" of the pandemic, warning "if we do not stop this now, a country-wide outbreak can occur". PM called for taking quick and decisive steps for stopping this "second peak" of Covid-19 virus, in the meeting held via video conference.

Emphasizing the significance of solving problems of local governance, he warned that the confidence which came from the achievements in the battle against Covid-19 should not turn into negligence as he expressed concern about the high positivity rate in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh with 70 districts witnessing a 150 percent rise in the last few weeks. "Stop this emerging second peak of corona immediately," he urged the Chief Ministers.

At the same time, Modi stressed that the public should not be brought to panic mode. The Prime Minister noted the need for provision of micro containment zones and to be serious about 'Test, Track and Treat' as "we have been doing for the last one year".

"It is very important to track every infected person's contacts in the shortest time and keep the RT-PCR test rate above 70 per cent. More RT-PCR tests should be done in the states like Kerala, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh, which give more emphasis to Rapid Antigen Tests." The Prime Minister urged to increase testing and to pay special attention to the "referral system" and "ambulance network" in small cities.

Lauding the increased pace of vaccination in the country and the vaccination numbers crossing more than 3 million in a single day, he, however, warned that the problem of vaccine doses wastage must be taken very seriously.

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