PM Modi to Address Nation on COVID-19 Situation at 8.45 PM Today
India is witnessing a significant surge in COVID-19 cases as reports of hospitals struggling to offer care to patients come in.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: Twitter/@MEAIndia
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New Delhi: The Prime Minister’s Office has tweeted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation on the COVID-19 situation at 8.45 pm on April 20.
Prime Minister @narendramodi will address the nation on the COVID-19 situation at 8:45 this evening.
India is witnessing a significant surge in COVID-19 cases as reports of hospitals struggling to offer care to patients come in.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to chair an important review meeting on Covid-19 situation in India at 11:30 am on Monday, say officials.
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India is going through one of its most trying times as a nation. At the time of writing this article, we have recorded close to 2.7 lakh cases in
24 hours. There are heart-wrenching images and stories of Indians suffocating to death due to an absence of beds, oxygen cylinders, ventilators, and medicines. There have been horrific photos of bodies being piled up and buried together and of our fellow citizens slowly documenting their descent into death on social media while pleading for some medical intervention. The situation is dire and if you have switched on the news, been on social media or been unfortunate enough to have to visit a hospital or crematorium at this time, then you are painfully aware of just how seve
Even as local authorities begin to put restrictions on mobility in the hope that they can halt the wildfire-like spread of the disease, the impression coming from Modi – by far the country’s most popular leader – is that mask-less crowds are fine, that he will not step in if people use religion as an excuse to violate Covid protocol and that the reported vaccine shortages are unimportant.
A perfect encapsulation of the current situation comes from Lucknow, where a day after the scale of the crisis became apparent from visuals of the cremation ground, tin sheets were put up to obscure the view.