Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday suggested to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on focusing on “micro containment zones” to contain the spread of Covid-19 infection in the State.
Karnataka has seen a surge in COVID19 cases since the beginning of this month and is reporting nearly 7,000 fresh cases per day for the last couple of days.
The Chief Minister who spoke to the Prime Minister said that the latter also appreciated the state government’s efforts to counter the second wave of Coronavirus pandemic.
“Spoke to Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji and apprised him about the measures being taken in the state to mitigate second wave of pandemic. PM appreciated the Government’s efforts and suggested to focus on micro containment zones to contain the spread of infection,” Yediyurappa tweeted.
After the video conference with Modi, Yediyurappa on Thursday had announced a corona curfew between 10 PM to 5 AM in seven district centres of the state along with Manipal, from April 10 to 20, targetted to controlling the fast spread of COVID-19.
Untill Saturday the total number of active cases in the state stood at 61,653.
The Chief Minister also appealed to the people, those eligible, to get vaccinated.
“Vaccine is the biggest weapon available to us in this battle against Covid-19. I urge all eligible citizens to get vaccinated and also encourage people around you to get vaccinated. Let us continue to stay protected by wearing masks and following social distance,” he said in another tweet.
As suggested by the Prime Minister at Thursday’s videoconferencing with various Chief Ministers, the State Government is organising vaccination drives from April 11- Jyotiba Phule’s birthday till April 14- Ambedkar’s birthday.