The Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the recovery rate is good and the fatality rate is low in India
India has been more successful in saving lives than other developed nations, however, it's not the time to be complacent and we must work towards improving the situation, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi said on October 20, in his 7th address to the nation since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
PM Modi said the COVID-19 infection rate per 10 lakh people is much higher in countries like Brazil and the US. Similarly, the death rate in India is 83, while the UK and Spain have seen levels over 600.
India will cross the 10 crore tests mark very shortly, he said.
PM Modi said the government is working swiftly to ensure every Indian has access to a COVID-19 vaccine when it is ready and that Indian scientists are working hard towards developing a strong candidate for the same.
"Now is not the time to be complacent. We can’t assume that the novel coronavirus is gone, or that it’s not a threat," PM Modi said, adding that till a potential vaccine is found we cannot weaken our fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The Prime Minister said he noted several people being careless with safeguards. "Being careless with safeguards exposes those around you to danger," he added.