That is why Indians should take PM COVID-19 warning seriously during the festive season

 PM Modi addressed the nation on Tuesday and said that there is no time to take the Kovid-19 epidemic lightly during the coming festive season.


Amidst the growing Coronavirus COVID-19 cases in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Tuesday (October 20) and said that there is no time to take the Kovid-19 epidemic lightly during the upcoming festive season.

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In his 12-minute-long address to the nation, PM Modi asked people to be cautious as COVID-19 is not finished, adding that "the lockdown may have ended, but the virus is still there". "If you are careless and walking around without a mask, you are putting yourself, the children and the elderly in danger. This is not the time to be careless or to believe that COVID-19 is over. We care Must keep that lockdown can happen. Eliminated, but the virus is still there, "PM Modi said.

During his speech, PM Modi twisted his hands to influence people to wear masks, clean their hands and maintain social distance to prevent the spread of cornavirus during the festive season.


PM Modi's warning to Indians should not be taken lightly: during the festive season.

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Here are some reasons why Indians should not take PM Modi's warning lightly:

1. Lessons to be learned from Onam Spike of Kerala

Kerala, which initially did well to spread Kovid-19, saw a huge increase in Kovid-19 cases after the Onam ceremony in August.

Despite this, states across the country are showing no interest in strict restrictions and prevent people from venturing out during the peak holiday season, including the ongoing Navratri festival in November, the upcoming Durga Puja and Diwali.

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2. 50% of the Indian population is likely to be infected by February 2021, which warns the government panel

Experts warn that by February 2021, about 50% of Indians will be infected with Kovid-19.

"Our mathematical model estimates that currently about 30 percent of the population is infected and by February it could go up to 50 percent," said a government panel official.

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3. Things can get worse faster than they are better

It is noteworthy that India reported the highest number of daily cases in the world for more than two months after the number of infections decreased two days ago. The US has once again regained the top spot when it comes to daily coronavirus cases.

PM Modi said in his speech, "We must remember, whether it is America or Europe, there is a decline in cases and then there is a sudden increase."

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4. Kovid-19 vaccine has not yet come on the market

PM Modi urged people not to be cautious and show negligence until a COVID-19 vaccine is found.

Scientists from all over the world are trying their best to develop a vaccine, and scientists in India are also working hard in this regard. The Prime Minister said in his address that a vaccine, whenever launched, reaches every Indian.


PM Modi said, "All of us should remember that until a cure is found, no laxity can be practiced (Jab tak dawai nahin, tab tak dhilai nahin)."

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5. Winter can make things worse

According to experts, life-threatening illness caused by COVID-19 can go because air pollution during winter can cause breathing difficulties which many Kovid-19 patients have to suffer.


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