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“It may be early to talk about results in numbers, but a six-week nationwide lockdown to facilitate effective physical distancing, coupled with the expansion of core public health measures such as detection, isolation and tracing contact of coronavirus positive people, would go a long way in arresting the virus spread,” said WHO’s South-East Asia Regional Director, Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh.
“Despite huge and multiple challenges, India has been demonstrating unwavering commitment in its fight against the pandemic,” she said.
“In these testing times, the action lies as much with the communities as with the authorities and the health workforce,” she added.
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Modi on Tuesday said that the implementation of the lockdown will be strictly ensured in coming days to ensure that the virus does not spread to new areas
The prime minister said that a detailed guideline on the implementation of the new lockdown will be announced on Wednesday.
According the Union Health Ministry figures, a total of 339 people have died of COVIOD-19 till date in the country, while the number of infected cases has soared to 10,363 on Tuesday.