‘Share correct info, avoid incorrect panic,’ says PM Modi, educates on ‘minute precautions’ against Coronavirus

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File Photo: IANS)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a video on Twitter on Saturday educating people about how to take ‘minute precautions’ against the Coronavirus pandemic. which can make monumental impacts and save many lives.

In another tweet, PM Modi appealed to the citizens of the country to “share correct information and avoid incorrect panic”. He also highlighted how the Government is working closely with WhatsApp Messenger to fight rumours and address unnecessary panic as coronavirus cases spike across the world.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also hailed the efforts of Google and Twitter to tackle the Coronavirus pandemic.

PM Modi said Google is “leveraging technology and Internet for a healthier planet”.

In another tweet, he commended Twitter, which has launched a dedicated COVID-19 page that provides essential real-time updates to people from various authorities across India.

India is bracing for a one-day shutdown on Sunday which has been named ‘Janata Curfew’ by the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister on Thursday, announced ‘Janata Curfew’ in the entire nation on March 22, from 7 am to 9 pm — a step to avoid public gatherings and to prevent the spread of the deadly novel Coronavirus.

This comes as 271 confirmed cases of Coronavirus infection have been reported from across the country even as the Government imposed a near-virtual lockdown, banning public gatherings, stopping international flights from Sunday and shutting down offices and schools.