Ahmedabad:Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani favoured a gradual lifting of the coronavirus-enforced
nationwide lockdown during interaction of CMs with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday through video-conferencing said an official here.
Rupani maintained that interests of daily wage labourers, small as well as big shop owners and self-earning people should be kept in mind if the lockdown is extended beyond May 3, he said.
"Lockdown needs to be gradually lifted. The state will follow the Centre's guidelines and lift the lockdown in a gradual and step-by-step manner, depending on the number of (COVID-19) cases going down (in different areas), secretary in the Chief Ministers Office, Ashwani Kumar, told reporters, quoting Rupani telling the meeting via video link.
Gujarat, with 3,301 novel coronavirus cases and 151 deaths so far, is second only to Maharashtra on both counts in the country.
Kumar said at the PM-CMs meeting, Rupani gave details regarding how Gujarat is fighting the virus and decisions taken to open some sectors of the economy (outside containment zones & COVID-19 hotspots) to bring the life back to normalcy.
Rupani presented a detailed picture of how Gujarat is fighting against coronavirus. He said the state is testing extensively and conducting detailed survey and surveillance (to detect positive cases) in big cities, Kumar said.
Rupani informed that the state has 61 dedicated COVID-19 hospitals which have 10,500 beds with the required number of ICUs and ventilators.
"We will increase the number of beds in a week to 22,500 in our COVID-19 Care Centres, he said, quoting the chief minister.