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  • When should India end coronavirus lockdown

    When should India end coronavirus lockdown? This is the question that people are asking and is being discussed by leaders and those in the government.

    In his interaction with chief ministers last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked them for suggestions for an exit strategy to end the nationwide lockdown enforced on March 24 to contain novel coronavirus outbreak. The 21-day national lockdown would end on April 14. Now, the dominant exit strategy suggestion from the states is to extend the lockdown.

    Reports say at least half-a-dozen states, including worst-affected Maharashtra, have favoured extension of national lockdown citing no let-up in the coronavirus situation. Some others have called for graded end to the lockdown. PM Modi in his interaction with the chief ministers had also favoured a staggered lifting of the lockdown.

    This state of confusion is because there is no concrete model anywhere in the world to exit from coronavirus lockdown. In China, where Covid-19 pandemic began, the lockdown continued for over two months and was lifted in a phased manner.

    For example, in the coronavirus epicentre Wuhan, China lifted lockdown after 76 days. Residents of Wuhan are now being allowed to travel in the city and also cross its borders. But, reports suggest that the Chinese authorities are keeping intense surveillance on the movement of people.

    Broadly, there are five focal points around which exit strategies have been suggested world over. Lockdown is widely considered as a strategy coming out of the confusion that the coronavirus pandemic has created. Since the virus is still new and understanding coronavirus is a process in progress, lockdown has bought authorities some time to prepare a plan.

  • The present situation is an epoch changing event in mankind’s history and we must evolve to counter its impact

    Dashing hopes of a complete exit from the ongoing lockdown in one go, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the country is facing a “social emergency” like situation as well as serious economic challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which showed a sharp spike in the infections, taking the nationwide tally to over 5,200 with at least 149 deaths.

    After an interaction with Modi via video conference, several political leaders said the lockdown might not be lifted completely after April 14 and they were told by the prime minister that the pre-corona and post-corona life won’t be the same.

    “The situation in the country is akin to a social emergency…it has necessitated tough decisions and we must continue to remain vigilant,” the prime minister told the leaders, according to an official statement. He asserted that his government’s priority is to “save each and every life”.

    “The present situation is an epoch changing event in mankind’s history and we must evolve to counter its impact,” Modi said.

  • Coronavirus Live Updates: Over 750 cases in 24 hours take tally near 5,200; death toll climbs to 149

    New Delhi | April 08, 2020 11:08 IST

    As the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in India nears 5,000, several states have asked the government to extend the lockdown and are taking stricter measures to prevent the virus from spreading further. Special teams have been set up in some states to monitor the situation in coronavirus hotspots and ramp up testing infrastructure. Despite all measures, states fear more cases could emerge if the lockdown is not extended. It remains to be seen whether the government extends the lockdown as cases in India continue to increase. Meanwhile, China finally lifted the 76-day lockdown in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, which has now claimed over 82,000 lives globally and infected over 14.2 lakh people. Countries like the US, France, Spain and Italy are facing a severe crisis due to the pandemic as more than 10,000 people have died in all four countries.