Citizens, tourism industry need not panic: Union Minister Shripad Naik on latest Covid wave
Panaji: Union Minister of State for Tourism, Shripad Naik, reassured citizens and the tourism industry on Sunday, stating that there is no need for concern regarding the recent wave of COVID-19. He emphasized that the country has successfully batt...

Asked if the country will witness another lockdown in case of an outbreak, Naik said, "There is no need to panic. We can fight it even if it occurs again. We have fought it in the past."
According to the Union Health Ministry's updated data on Sunday, the country saw a single-day rise of 656 COVID-19 infections while the active cases have increased to 3,742.
India reported 22 cases of the JN.1 Covid variant till December 21, of which 21 were traced in Goa and one in Kerala.
Naik said the Indian economy bounced back after the COVID-19 pandemic because of the progressive policies of the Central government.
The Centre's policies have helped the tourism sector to go beyond its conventional areas and created new avenues for employment for locals, he said.
"The Centre's policy regarding homestays has helped generate employment and has taken tourism away from the conventional spaces," the minister said.
The Goa tourism department is working on the concept of hospitality beyond beaches, he said.
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