Prime Minister Narendra Modi today extended the current lockdown to control the spread of coronavirus till May 3 and said any decision on easing restrictions in parts of the country would be taken after April 20, keeping in mind the difficulties faced by the country’s poorest.
“After taking into account all suggestions, we have decided to extend the lockdown till May 3,” PM Modi said in his 25-minute address shortly after India crossed the 10,000-mark in coronavirus cases.
“Till April 20, each district, each state will be monitored closely to see whether the lockdown is being followed. Then we can decide on relaxing the restrictions,” said the Prime Minister.
Some essential activities would be allowed in areas which showed improvement after April 20, he added.
“We absolutely must ensure that this virus does not spread to any further parts of the country. We should be worried every time we hear that someone in some part of the country has died of the virus. We must ensure that new hotspots do not spring up.”
There have been 339 coronavirus deaths in India, according to the latest data from the Union Health Ministry.
India was in much better shape than many major countries in the fight against coronavirus, said the Prime Minister. “If the country had not taken a holistic, integrated approach and had not acted fast, then it is frightening to think what the situation would have been today,” he said.