White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that President Joe Biden, who announced $ 100 million in COVID aid to India, is associated with the aid program.
US President Joe Biden. (File photo)
In view of the ongoing Coronavirus epidemic in India, help is coming from all over the world. All the necessary medical equipments including oxygen concentrator have also been sent to New Delhi from America. At the same time, the US says that it will continue to help India (US Medical Assistance), so that it can fight against Corona. The White House said that the US would continue to provide all kinds of assistance to India, so that its important partner could continue to fight the COVID-19 epidemic.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in her daily press conference that President Joe Biden, who announced $ 100 million of COVID aid to India, is involved with the aid program. Saki said, the President is being told about COVID. How is it affecting different regions of the world, India is also included in this important partner of ours. The President is deeply involved in the work of providing help. We are determining what kind of assistance we can provide to India.
Get involved in determining how India can be helped
Responding to a question about India’s Corona situation, Saki said, “America will continue to work on how it can provide assistance to its important partner during this difficult time.” He said, we expect our assistance to be about 100 million US dollars. We have sent seven air shipments funded by the US Agency for International Development to India. The seventh flight will reach today with an oxygen concentrator. This will be necessary for patients struggling with COVID. Saki said, we will continue to provide support to them. Will be in touch with them as well.
America will share another 20 million doses of vaccine
On the other hand, Joe Biden will announce on Monday that the US will share another 20 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine with the world over the next six weeks. Prior to Biden’s formal announcement, a senior official, on the condition of not disclosing his identity, stated that these doses would be shared with the current production of Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson. Earlier, the Biden administration promised to share 60 million doses of the Astrogena vaccine by the end of June.
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