PM Modi cautious to the public about Corona\, said- \'Till there is no medicine\, no laxity\'

PM Modi cautious to the public about Corona, said- 'Till there is no medicine, no laxity'

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Coronavirus cases are increasing every day. The negligence of people is also a reason behind the increase in cases. At the same time, on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a program advised people, not too lax against Corona.

PM Modi told the people that they should be cautious until the coronavirus becomes a medicine. To better explain this to the people, PM came up with a slogan.

The Prime Minister said, "There is no laxity unless there is medicine." At the same time, he also gave a slogan against Corona about the importance of masks and social distance. The PM said, 'There is no laxity unless there is medicine. Two yards, a mask is necessary.

PM Modi gave this slogan while addressing the virtual 'Home Entrance' function of 1.75 lakh houses built in rural areas of Madhya Pradesh under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY). At the same time, 83,619 people were found infected with the coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh till Friday. However, 1,691 people have died due to the virus in the state so far.

On the other hand, the country witnessed an upsurge in corona infection cases for the third consecutive day. This is the third day when more than 95 thousand new cases have been reported in one day. On Saturday, 97,570 new cases were reported.

With these new cases, the number of Kovid-19 patients in the country has increased to more than 46 lakh 59 thousand. But, it is a matter of relief that the number of people recovering from the disease has also increased. According to the data, more than 36 lakh 24 thousand people have been cured so far.

According to the data updated by the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Saturday morning, the death toll has risen to 77,472, with 1,201 people dead in the last 24 hours. Cases of infection have increased to 46,59,985 in the country, of which 9,58,316 people are undergoing treatment, and 36,24,197 have recovered from the disease after treatment.