Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today held a meeting with Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and asked for more Covid-19 vaccines and help in other health-related issues of the state.
"We need 81 lakh first doses of the vaccine and we have received 18,84,000 against it, so far. The Union Health Minister has promised to provide the remaining shots very soon. Vaccination drive is being conducted in full swing," Mr Chouhan said while speaking to news agency ANI.
The Chief Minister also requested the Union Minister for help in the infrastructural development of the newly-established medical colleges in the state and also for the hospitals dedicated to the treatment of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy victims.
Expressing concern over the rising trend of positive cases, he appealed to the public to strictly adhere to the Covid rules.
"The surge in the number of cases is a serious concern. I don't want to create a situation of panic but people should continue to take preventive measures. Otherwise, we'll be compelled to impose night curfews at places witnessing an increase in Covid positive cases," Mr Chouhan told the news agency.
"We must bear in mind that the virus is still here in our midst. We can not afford to flout the protective measures against the infection. I request the public to observe strict compliance to mask-wearing, social distancing, and hand-washing rules," he added.
Addressing the question about the crop damage due to recent rains, the chief minister said, "We are surveying the situation and estimating the damages done by recent rains and hail. Officials are doing the survey from the ground. Farmers need not worry as our government is with them.
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