NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, APRIL 9
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami asserted that a decision on extending the lockdown will be taken after getting expert medical advice and taking into account the increase in the number of coronavirus positive cases here on Thursday.
The Chief Minister held a consultative meeting with twelve government panels set up to tackle COVID-19 in the state has cautioned that there is a chance for the infection to progress to community transmission stage and appealed to people to cooperate for effective implementation of curbs imposed considering the gravity of the contagion
Addressing reporters at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister said a decision on extension of lockdown depended on a couple of factors.
“A decision will be taken considering the status of the disease…it is contagious and the number of cases are on the rise and as of now 738 people are infected and these aspects will be factored in,” he said answering a question.
The Chief Minister’s pointer towards the steady rise in the number of cases is seen as a hint that the government might considering prolonging lockdown.
“A 19-member committee of medical experts has been set up and their advice will be solicited and also the government 12 panels on tackling COVID-19 scenario will be consulted and then a decision will be taken,” Palaniswami said.
To a question, he said: “We are now in stage two, there is a chance for progression into stage three and the government is taking all steps to confine the infection to stage two.”
On testing more people, he said: “We have bought four lakh rapid test kits for swift testing,” adding in the first phase, family members of positive people will be tested and then their contacts and further it shall cover the localities of those affected.