Coronavirus | No third wave if restrictions are followed: M.K. Stalin
The Hindu
Doctors have been saying the third wave might be due to the violations of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. If we follow these restrictions, no wave can come, says the Tamil Nadu CM
If people followed all the COVID-19 restrictions and took all precautionary measures against the spread of the novel coronavirus, there would not be any third wave, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said on Sunday. He also insisted on self-restraint and asked people to avoid stepping out unnecessarily. "Doctors have been saying the third wave might be due to the violations of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. If we follow these restrictions, no wave can come," Mr. Stalin said. "Based on the information we have, there are ample number of beds, both oxygen and ICU, are available. This governemnt is prepared to face any wave. I know that the people of Tamil Nadu are also confident," he said. The spread of the virus that had touched over 36,000 cases a day in the past, was less than 4,000 a day, he pointed out.More Related News