His remarks comes at a time when photos of overcrowding in several hill stations have set off alarm bells with experts fearing that reckless behaviour could fuel the spread of COVID-19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Chief Ministers of the North-Eastern states on the COVID19 situation via video conferencing on Tuesday. ANI
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday cautioned against crowding at tourism hubs in violation of guidelines aimed to prevent the spread of the while urging people to follow social distancing rules and mask etiquette.
The backdrop: His remark comes at a time when photos of overcrowding in several hill stations have set off alarm bells with experts fearing that reckless behaviour could fuel the spread of .
The big message: While Modi acknowledged that the pandemic has adversely affected tourism and businesses, he also sounded caution.
Reviewing the situation in the Northeast with CMs. https://t.co/Li32QRUNih
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 13, 2021
Other talking points: The prime minister also spoke on vaccinations, testing and variants.
What else? Modi also said stricter steps were needed at the micro-level to check the virus, and called for greater emphasis on micro-containment zones, according to news agency PTI.