Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has set a target of ‘Zero Infection’ even as the COVID-19 tally in Odisha has mounted to 3,38,192 with 71 fresh cases.
CM Mr.Patnaik has appealed to people to follow health safety protocols so that the state can achieve the goal and requested them not to be complacent with the daily number of new coronavirus cases remaining below 100.
“With your support, the COVID situation is currently under control in Odisha. The World Health Organization (WHO) has praised our initiatives to fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Although the single-day spike in coronavirus cases is below 100, zero infection is our target,” CM pointed out.
The COVID-19 situation in Maharashtra, Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh has worsened due to a significant rise in the number of new cases, he said.
“Normalcy has returned to Odisha. None of us wants lockdown to return. Wearing face masks is a must when going outside and hand washing should be practiced after returning home. One must follow the social distancing norms,” Mr.Patnaik said.
CM Mr.Patnaik also sought people’s cooperation in the ongoing vaccination program.
“We have lost many lives in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. We will never let their sacrifice go in vain… All of us should be self-conscious,” he said.
The CM also said he has already asked the State Administration and Police authorities to ensure strict implementation of the COVID-19 guidelines issued by both the State and the Centre.
Of the new cases, 43 were reported from Quarantine Centers and 28 detected during contact tracing.
Khurda district reported the highest number of fresh cases at 11, followed by Jajpur (7) and Mayurbhanj (6).
Death Toll due to virus remained at 1,918 as no new fatality due to the infection was reported since Saturday.
Fifty-three other COVID-19 patients have also died due to comorbidities.
Odisha now has 652 active cases, and 3,35,569 patients have recovered from the disease so far.
The state has so far conducted over 86.21 lakh sample tests for COVID-19, including 23,1773 on Saturday.