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The Latest: India PM warns virus spreading to rural areas

The Latest: India PM warns virus spreading to rural areas Sign In The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 12 1of12A woman wearing face mask as a precaution against the coronavirus talks on the mobile phone as she waits to get tested for COVID-19 in Jammu, India, Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Misinformation about the coronavirus is surging in India as the death toll from COVID-19 rises. Fueled by anguish, distrust and political polarization, the claims are further compounding India s crisis.Channi Anand/APShow MoreShow Less 2of12In this photo released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore, Singapore Second Minister of Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, second right, speaks with Indian High Commissioner P Kumaran, right, during a handover of humanitarian assistance to India at the Paya Lebar Air Base in Singapore, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore via AP)SINGAPORE MFA (C) 2017/APShow MoreShow Less

India PM Modi warns COVID-19 spreading to rural areas

New Delhi: India s prime minister has warned people to take extra precautions as the country s devastating coronavirus outbreak is spreading fast to rural areas where nearly two-thirds of the country s nearly 1.4 billion people live. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people living in rural areas, village councils and state governments to come together to meet the challenge. Modi said the army, navy and the air force have joined the fight against the pandemic in the country. “We have lost a lot of near ones. I am feeling the pain people are suffering,” Modi said on Friday in a speech at a farmers convention.

We are facing invisible enemy; fighting it on war-footing mode, says PM Modi | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the government is working in war-footing mode to fight the second wave of Covid-19 and expressed confidence in winning the battle. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the country is facing an invisible enemy, referring to the coronavirus crisis in India. PM further said the government is working in war-footing mode to fight the second wave of Covid-19 and expressed confidence in winning the battle. He also said he felt the pain and suffering that people had gone through in the past few days because of Covid-19. Here are the key points of the Prime Minister s address-

The Latest: Britain lockdown restrictions easing next week

ATLANTA Delta Air Lines will require new employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 starting on Monday. The airline won’t impose the same requirement on current employees, of whom more than 60% are vaccinated, a spokesman said Friday. The airline says the policy for new hires is designed to protect other employees and passengers as travel demand recovers from last year’s pandemic low levels. Meanwhile, some airline stocks rose after the CDC’s.

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