Thiruvananthapuram: An all-party meeting held here on Tuesday under Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan agreed to jointly fight the spike in Covid cases, but ruled out a total lockdown.
Kerala on Tuesday reported 7,354 new Covid-19 cases, the second highest single-day spike so far.
Speaking to the media after the meeting, Vijayan said that the general consensus is that a lockdown might not help, but all the parties have agreed to play a responsible role to ensure that things do not go out of hand.
"From now on, everyone should ensure that the Covid protocols are strictly adhered to, especially when in shops and markets or while taking part in social and political events. If this does not happen, things will become very grave for the state. All present in the meeting agreed to this," said Vijayan.
The Chief Minister said that at present there are 61,791 active cases in the state, while 1,24,688 people have been cured.