Chandigarh: While asserting his government's total preparedness to handle the COVID crisis, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Sunday made an impassioned appeal to the people to strictly adhere to the safety protocols and restrictions to save themselves, their families and the state.
Though the state had adequate essential equipment to manage any further spread of the pandemic, which it had been largely able to control so far, the Chief Minister said he did not wish the stocks to be pulled out of storage for use as his entire focus was on saving lives.
Responding to questions during the Facebook live edition of #AskCaptain, the Chief Minister said the COVID situation in Punjab had so far been manageable due to the strict lockdown imposed in the state and the cooperation of the people.
However, it had become essential now to ease some of the restrictions, but that did not mean that people could be allowed to violate the safety protocols, he said, terming as unfortunate the large number of violations being reported, forcing the police to take strict action.
Citing figures, Amarinder Singh said on Friday alone, 4,600 challans had been imposed for failure to wear mask in public, 160 for spitting, and around two dozen for not adhering to social distancing norms.
Such irresponsible behaviour could not be permitted as it could push Punjab on the same path as many other states in India, he warned, pointing out that with 2.5 per cent of the country's population, the state was currently contributing a mere 0.5 per cent of the COVID cases.
Terming the anti-COVID 'Mission Fateh' as the battle of the people of Punjab, the Chief Minister exhorted them to strictly follow medical advice to check the spread of the virus and to consult their doctors immediately in case of any symptoms of cough, body ache, fever, etc., to rule out the pandemic infection.
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Amarinder Singh thanked the various noted personalities who had lent their support to 'Mission Fateh', saying the state would always remember their contribution to its fight against COVID.
Among the notable personalities are Amitabh Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, Sonu Sood, Milkha Singh, Kapil Dev, Yuvraj Singh, besides others.
Elaborating on the state's roadmap to handle the pandemic, the Chief Minister said with 2,461 total positive cases, of which 2,070 had recovered, Punjab's situation had been under control so far.
As of June 5, he said, 48 people had died of the infection.
A total of 113,000 samples had been tested, and only 438 persons had to be put in isolation, with just three persons having to be placed on oxygen and another three on ventilator since the outbreak of the pandemic in the state.