Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik tweeted a video message this afternoon.

The health workers in Odisha - both private and public - who lose their lives in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic will be given the status of "martyrs", Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said this afternoon as he announced an assistance of Rs 50 lakh for their families.

"Entire human race is in fight with coronavirus and the world has lost more than 2 lakh lives in a span of three months. No continent has been spared and most countries are in a state of war with this invisible enemy," the Odisha Chief Minister said in a video message.

"The war is being fought by doctors and healthcare workers in the frontline, assisted by a huge support service. In the absence of any cure or vaccine, those fighting the war for us are putting themselves in the front. We have a rich tradition of honouring our bravehearts who fight for the country and acknowledge their supreme sacrifice," he said.

Entire human race is in a fight with #COVID19 and the World has lost more than 2 lakh lives in a span of three months. No continent has been spared and most countries are in a state of war with this invisible enemy.#OdishaFightsCoronapic.twitter.com/e0mNgvIHGe — Naveen Patnaik (@Naveen_Odisha) April 21, 2020

"In the same spirit, to honour them... the state government - along with the government of India - will ensure Rs 50 lakh for all those health workers - both private and public - who lose their precious lives in the fight against COVID-19. The state will treat them as martyrs, will organise a state funeral," he added.

He said a detailed scheme of awards will be instituted to recognise their "unparalleled sacrifice". The awards will be given on national days, the chief minister said.

"I appeal to everyone that as a community, we should be very grateful for the bold and selfless services being rendered by our doctors and health professionals. Please remember that any act against them is an act against the state. In case anyone indulges in any act that will disturb or dishonour their work, criminal action will be taken against them, including invoking the provisions of National Security Act," he said.

The 4.5 crore people of Odisha "stand solidly behind the COVID-19 warriors", he is heard saying at the end of the video message.

Last month, the central government had declared a medical cover of Rs 50 lakh per person for those in the forefront of the fight against the deadly virus. Frontline workers, including doctors and nurses, face the greatest risk of contracting the virus.

Earlier this month, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also announced Rs 1 crore for the families of health workers if they die while dealing with COVID-19 cases.

India has reported more than 18,000 cororonavirus cases so far, at least 590 deaths. Of these, over 70 cases have been reported from Odisha.