New Delhi: India will receive Covid vaccines from the US as part of the first 25 million doses planning to supply under a larger framework, Vice President Kamala D Harris told Prime Minister Narendra Modi at this time during a call.
He also called President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico, President of Alejandro Giamattei from Guatemala, and Prime Minister Keith Rowley, Chair of the Caribbean community. Besides India, these are countries, among others, who will receive vaccine equipment.
Biden-Harris administration framework is looking to share at least 80 million vaccines globally at the end of June.
“Vice-President stressed that administrative efforts focused on the achievement of extensive global coverage, responding to other urgent surges and situations and public health needs, and helping as much as possible countries asking for vaccines,” said Senior Advisor Symone Sanders a statement today about the call of the Vice President of Harris With foreign leaders about the planned global allocation for the first 25 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Then at night, PM Modi Tweeted, greatly appreciated US guarantees and thanked Vice President Harris for the support and solidarity of the US government, business, and Indians living in the US.
According to Mr. Sanders’s statement, the four leaders that Vice President Harris spoke to say thank you for and agreed to continue working together against Covid-19 and advancing “our mutual interests throughout the world”.