Modi: The epidemic changes people's lives, masks will become a symbol of civilized society

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[Overseas Network April 26 | War Epidemic Full Time Zone] Comprehensive reports from The Times of India and New Delhi Television (NDTV), the Prime Minister of India stated on the 26th that the new crown pneumonia epidemic has changed people's work styles, lifestyles and habits It also makes people aware of the importance of wearing masks during the epidemic. Masks will become a symbol of civilized society.

On the 26th local time, Indian Prime Minister Modi said in a speech on the Mann ki Baat radio program that India is fighting the new crown virus, and the Indian people and the government are fighting the epidemic together. "Whether it is in the city or the village, it can be seen everywhere. People are fighting the virus." Modi also mentioned that masks have become part of people's lives and masks will become a symbol of civilized society.

Modi said that some people are providing food to the poor, some are making masks, and some are selling their land to raise funds for the fight against the epidemic. Some people even donate their pensions. "In our enterprises, institutions, education, medical and other fields, everyone is adapting to the new changes in the post-coronary pneumonia era."

Modi said that the new coronary pneumonia has brought many changes to people, the most prominent of which is wearing masks. "Affected by the epidemic, masks have become part of people's lives. Someone wearing a mask does not mean that they are sick. Masks will become a symbol of a civilized society." Modi also mentioned that spitting is a bad habit, which is harmful to people's health. Posing a serious threat, he called on the Indian people to change their spitting habit.

According to the latest data published on the official website of the Ministry of Health of India, as of 8 am local time on April 26, there were 1990 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in India in the past 24 hours, the highest increase of confirmed cases in a single day since the outbreak in India. At present, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in India has risen to 26,496, of which 824 have died and 5804 have been cured and discharged. (Overseas Net Zhang Min)

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