PM Narendra Modi gives '4T' mantra at meeting with Chief Ministers of 6 states
PM Narendra Modi gives '4T' mantra at meeting with Chief Ministers of 6 states
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has given the mantra of '4T' to states with high cases of corona virus to deal with infection. In fact, PM Narendra Modi gave this formula during a meeting with chief ministers of 4 states of Maharashtra, Odisha and South India. "We have to move forward with a focus on test, track, treat and vaccine strategy," PM Modi said at a virtual meeting held today, Friday. In addition, micro-maintenance jones has to be taken care of. The more corona cases are being found in the districts, the more strict it has to be. 

At the same time, he added, "In his interaction with the Chief Ministers of the North-Eastern States, it was found that there was no lockdown in many states, but he laid special emphasis on micro-maintenance zones. In this way, PM Narendra Modi described the states as a formula to deal with corona even without lockdown." Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi said, "States where cases are on the rise have to be proactive in advance and prevent the possibility of a third wave. Experts point out that prolonged case growth can cause corona mutation and increase the risk of new variants. For this, we have to adopt the same strategy as we have adopted before." In addition, PM Modi said, "Funds are also being provided by the Central Government to states for setting up oxygen plants and preparation of ICU beds. The Central Government has recently released a covid response budget of 23,000 crore rupees. It should be used as much as possible."

PM Modi also said, "We need to focus more on rural areas. In addition, in an interaction with 5 states of Maharashtra and South India. You deploy an officer and ensure the functioning of oxygen plants. Expressing concern for the same children." He also added "We have to make special preparations to save them from the corona crisis. We are seeing cases growing very fast in Europe and the US. Moreover, when it comes to India's neighbourhood, Bangladesh and Thailand are also growing rapidly. This is a warning to us. We have to remind everyone that corona has not yet gone through us."

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