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Photo: Virtual Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the UN General Assembly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the UN General Assembly that India would help the whole world by getting vaccinated against the Corona epidemic. Modi made the promise while addressing the 75th United Nations General Assembly on Saturday. In that pre-recorded statement, Modi spoke about the manufacture of vaccines in India.
Assuring the world, Modi said, “India has come a long way in manufacturing vaccines. India also has the ability to supply that vaccine to the whole world. In addition to this, the UN raised the question of what steps have been taken to stop Corona. He called for more work in the fight against the epidemic.
The Prime Minister of India said: “The challenges are changing over time. So we have to change. The time has come for a UN self-examination. The whole world has been fighting Corona for the last seven or eight months. What measures has the UN taken then?
Later, Modi said in his speech: “Even in these difficult times in Corona, India has supplied medicines to 150 countries. The Indian vaccine is now in the third phase of trials. Work on this trial will be completed in the country and neighboring countries. Once the vaccine is made, India will have no problem giving it to the whole world. To this end, other arrangements are being prepared that include cold storage. The Indian vaccine will be the savior in Corona.
Keep in mind that India is one of the worst affected countries in the world in Corona. The country is next to America. According to the World Meter, 59,15,853 people have been infected with corona in India so far. 93,461 people have died. However, despite the high number of patients, the overall recovery rate in India is also high. 47 lakh 52,313 people have returned to the country so far.
Source: NDTV.
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