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No space for complacency in handling COVID situation: PM Modi tells new ministers

| @indiablooms | Jul 09, 2021, at 05:13 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met his Council of Ministers and told them that there is no space for complacency in regards to the  COVID situation in the country.

He urged them to take precautions during the interaction a day after the major Cabinet expansion and reshuffle.

The PM credited the country's frontline workers for combatting the pandemic with full vigour. "We are steadily vaccinating substantial numbers of our nation's population. Testing is also consistently high," he said.

"At such a time, there should be no space for carelessness or complacency. A single mistake would have far-reaching impacts and weaken the fight to overcome COVID-19," the Prime Minister added.

Modi said that with COVID numbers declining, people might want to go out. but He warned all ministers that everyone should remember that COVID was far from being over.

"As ministers, our aim should not be to instil fear but to request people to keep taking all possible precautions so that we are able to move beyond this pandemic in the times to come," the PM told the Council of Ministers.

India on Thursday recorded 45,892 new cases of Coronavirus and 817 deaths over the past 24 hours. The number of active cases in the country currently stands at 4,60,704.

About 36.48 crore doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered so far.

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