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Tamil Nadu CM calls COVID-19 a 'disease from wealthy', 'imported from abroad'

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 16 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minsiter Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) on Thursday termed coronavirus as a "disease from wealthy people and not from poor", adding that the virus did not generate in the state and it was imported from other countries.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minsiter Edappadi K Palaniswami holding a video conference on Thursday. Photo/ANI

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 16 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minsiter Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) on Thursday termed coronavirus as a "disease from wealthy people and not from poor", adding that the virus did not generate in the state and it was imported from other countries.
"It is a disease from wealthy people not from the poor. It was brought here by the rich who travelled abroad and other states in the country. Poor people are afraid to talk to wealthy people due to the spread of this disease. This virus was not generated in Tamil Nadu," said Palaniswami here in a video conference.
The Cheif Minister further praised journalists for COVID-19 coverage and announced treatment assistance for scribes in case they get infected from the virus and Rs 5 lakh compensation if they succumbed to the disease.
"All you people are extensively covering COVID-19 cases, you have to visit various places for coverage. While doing so if anyone of you gets infected with this virus, our government will look after you. The state government would bear the treatment expenses if any of the accredited journalists contracts coronavirus," he said.
"We will provide all medical and financial help to you. Even after this, if anyone of you succumbs to this disease, recognised journalist from the government of Tamil Nadu will get a Rs 5 lakh compensation," he added.
Moreover, with 25 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, the state tally of virus-infected people has risen to 1267.
"In Tamil Nadu, we have 27 COVID-19 laboratories. Around 5,590 tests are being done everyday. 25 more people have detected positive for coronavirus today, taking the state tally of COVID-19 positive cases to 1267," said Palaniswami.
He informed that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Relief Fund has received Rs 134.64 crore to undertake various measures in the fight against COVID-19.
He thanked all the people for showing their support to the state government in the COVID-19 battle and contributing generously towards the relief fund. (ANI)

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