India extends nationwide lockdown to May 3
Updated 15:08, 14-Apr-2020
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India on Tuesday extended until May 3 a nationwide lockdown for its 1.3 billion people as the number of coronavirus cases crossed 10,000 despite a three-week shutdown. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a televised address to the nation, said the challenge was to stop the virus from spreading to new parts of the country, but held out hope that some restrictions could be eased next week in the least-affected areas to allow essential activities. 

"Till May 3, every Indian will have to stay in lockdown. I request all Indians that we stop the coronavirus from spreading to other areas," he said. 

Modi spoke as the latest government data showed the number of people infected with coronavirus had reached 10,363, with 339 deaths.

A man in Hyderabad, India, watches on his mobile phone Prime Minister Narendra Modi address the nation in a televised speech about the COVID-19 situation, April 14, 2020. /AP

A man in Hyderabad, India, watches on his mobile phone Prime Minister Narendra Modi address the nation in a televised speech about the COVID-19 situation, April 14, 2020. /AP

"The nation has benefited greatly from social distancing and lockdown. If we only look at it from the economic standpoint it looks expensive – we've had to pay a huge cost, but before the lives of Indians this has no comparison," he stressed. 

Modi offered no immediate relief to the millions of people who have lost their jobs because of the shutdown of the 2.9-trillion-U.S.-dollar economy, but said he felt their pain, with poor families struggling to afford food, and many migrant workers unable to reach their villages. 

Neighboring Pakistan is also due to take a decision on its lockdown due to end on Wednesday. 

The World Bank has said economic growth in India and other South Asian countries is likely to be the slowest for four decades this year because of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Source(s): Reuters