New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted virtually with the Chief Ministers of the North-Eastern states over the COVID-19 situation as several districts in these states were recording a high positivity rate.
According to an official release, the Prime Minister expressed his worry over the growing number of cases and re-emphasised the use of micro containment protocol in dealing with the situation.
As per the official data, a total of 37 districts in northeastern states have recorded more than 10 per cent positivity rate last week.
During the interaction, the Prime Minister strongly cautioned against crowding at hill stations without taking proper precautions.
Rejecting the argument that people want to enjoy before the arrival of the third wave, he said that this need to be understood that the third wave will not come on its own and the main question in our mind should be how to prevent the third wave.
Mr Modi underlined the need to establish temporary hospital due to the geographical situation of the northeast.
Noting the fast mutating nature of the virus, Mr Modi advised strict monitoring of the mutation and keep track of all variants.
The interaction was attended by the Chief Ministers of Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Assam.
The Chief Ministers briefed about the progress of vaccination in their states and steps that are being taken to take vaccines to far-flung areas.
They gave assurance of taking timely action to bring down the positivity rate as well as the number of cases in their states.
More Stories
Ajit or Yugendra? Pawar games in Baramati could hinge on Sharad factor
Odisha’s tryst with cyclone fury on as govt evacuates people from vulnerable zones
PM to visit Russia from Oct 22-23 to attend BRICS Summit