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India`s COVID-19 fight `people-driven`, let`s unite to fight coronavirus: PM Narendra Modi urges Indians
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India`s COVID-19 fight is `people-driven` and asked the citizens to unite to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Highlights
- PM Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India`s COVID-19 fight is “people-driven” and asked the citizens to unite to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
- PM Modi asked citizens to remember wearing a mask, wash hands, and practice ‘Do Gaj Ki Doori`to win against COVID-19.
- The PM also launched a campaign called 'Unite 2 Fight Corona'.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India`s COVID-19 fight is “people-driven” and asked the citizens to unite to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
In his clarion call, the Prime Minister said India’s fight against COVID-19 gets strength from COVID warriors, and the country has to continue the momentum and protect the citizens from the virus.
"India`s COVID-19 fight is people-driven and gets great strength from our COVID warriors. Our collective efforts have helped saved many lives. We have to continue the momentum and protect our citizens from the virus. #Unite2FightCorona," the Prime Minister tweeted.
PM Modi asked citizens to remember wearing a mask, wash hands, and practice ‘Do Gaj Ki Doori`to win against COVID-19."
Let us #Unite2FightCorona! Let us always remember: Wear a mask. Wash hands. Follow social distancing. Practice `Do Gaj Ki Doori.` Together, we will succeed. Together, we will win against COVID-19," the PM said in another tweet.
Earlier today, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare tweeted that India`s COVID recoveries have witnessed a steep exponential rise from 50,000 in May to over 57 lakh in October.
"IndiaFightsCorona India`s #COVID Recoveries have witnessed a steep exponential rise - from 50,000 in May to over 57 lakh in October. A high level of more than 75,000 recoveries reported every day. Recoveries are 6.3 times the Active Cases (currently only 13.4% of total cases)," the Ministry tweeted.