write a script for news bulletin on corona pandemic II wave. (It should include information on involvement fo government,common people and frontline warrior.)
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Extraordinary situations call for extraordinary responses. And no one has risen to the challenge of Covid as admirably as our healthcare workers. It was only fitting, therefore, that the sixth edition of the INDIA TODAY Safaigiri awards are dedicated to these frontline warriors. As a tribute, the commendations this time were called the ‘Healthgiri Awards’ to honour the individuals and institutes that led the way in the fight against the pandemic. In an online event held on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, 11 institutes and individuals received awards in 10 categories.
Acknowledging their stellar role, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a written message, said that serving people during such a crisis is worthy of special recognition. “The exemplary work of our healthcare workforce as frontline warriors in such a scenario assumes even more significance, because the deepest values of humanity that they embody inspire everyone else to rise above the situation.” He also emphasised that wearing masks, observing social distancing, maintaining cleanliness, washing hands and spreading the message of safety to others while leading by example remained our most important tools to score over the virus.
Union minister of health and family welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan reiterated that in his keynote address. He warned that carelessness in following the Covid-19 advisory would make the task more difficult. Face masks, he said, remained the best protection against the virus. Lauding the work of health workers, he said, “We are now [reopening the country], but we have been seeing a significant number of people who are careless in following government guidelines. Face masks are our biggest protection, but we must also remember to maintain do gaj ki doori (a distance of two yards), to wash hands and maintain sanitisation to keep the coronavirus at bay.”