NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi late on Tuesday called on Indians to step up their efforts to battle the coronavirus so that fresh lockdowns are not necessary, as the vast nation reels from an explosion of cases and the capital runs dangerously short of oxygen supplies., Modi acknowledged that the nation of 1.3 billion people was"once again fighting a big fight".
India has been struggling to rein in its raging outbreak, with hospitals running out of beds and regional governments forced to reimpose economically painful restrictions.The South Asian nation has recorded more than three million new infections and 18,000 deaths this month, bringing its caseload to the world's second-highest, after the United States.
Uttar Pradesh, home to some 240 million people, on Tuesday announced a weekend lockdown from Friday evening, whilst Telangana state in the south became the latest to impose a night curfew. Modi said states had to assure migrant workers of support and vaccines so that they would not return to their villages.TRAVELS RESTRICTIONS
These moves follow Britain's decision on Monday to add India to its"red list", and Hong Kong's ban on all flights from the country. Experts have warned that religious festivals and packed state election rallies have become"superspreader" events - and some have said mass vaccinations are the only long-term solution.
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Democracy is no longer the elixir to life. We can see how the democratic west and their like-minded countries can't handle the pandemic. The weakness of the western system revealed the selfishness of individuals over collective social good order.
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