Billboard thanks PM Modi and India for the COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto
India’s vaccine diplomacy has received accolades from allied parties and multi-lateral platforms such as the World Health Organization (WHO).
Billboard thanks PM Modi and India for the COVID-19 vaccine in Toronto
Underlining the success of New Delhi’s vaccine diplomacy, Billboard in the Greater Toronto Area has thanked PM Narendra Modi and India for providing COVID-19 vaccines in Canada.
India has been at the forefront of supplying vaccines to various countries in the world and has earned the gesture not only from colleagues and global bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), but even from individuals committed to the betterment of human society.
Last week, Canada received 500,000 doses of the Kovild vaccine, consigned to Canadian partner Verity Pharmaceuticals.
Days ago, speaking at the virtual India-Sweden summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that ‘Made-in-India’ vaccines have been supplied to over 50 countries so far. He had also said that New Delhi has plans to supply vaccines to more countries in the months to come.
India’s outreach was lauded by the WHO last month. “Thanks, India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for supporting vaccine equity. Your commitment to COVAX and sharing COVID-19 vaccine doses is helping 60+ countries start vaccinating their health workers and other priority groups. I hope other countries will follow your example,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had said in February.
Now, billboards in Toronto thank PM Narendra Modi for providing COVID-19 vaccines to Canada
Times Now DigitalUpdated Mar 11, 2021 | 09:43 IST
India’s vaccine diplomacy has woen accolades from allies and multi-lateral platforms such as the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Photo Credit: ANIBillboards in Toronto thank PM Modi and India for COVID-19 vaccine
Toronto/ New Delhi:In what underlines the success of New Delhi’s vaccine diplomacy, billboards have come up in Greater Toronto area thanking PM Narendra Modi and India for providing COVID-19 vaccines to Canada. India has been at the forefront of supplying vaccines to various nations in the world and the gesture has earned accolades not only from allies and global bodies such as the World Health Organisation (WHO), but even from individuals committed to the betterment of human society.
Last week, Canada received 500,000 doses of Covishield vaccine, the consignment of which was received by Canadian partner Verity Pharmaceuticals. https://d-800056603665155122.ampproject.net/2103020156003/frame.html
Days ago, speaking at the virtual India-Sweden summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that ‘Made-in-India’ vaccines have been supplied to over 50 countries so far. He had also said that New Delhi has plans to supply vaccines to more countries in the months to come.
WHO, Bill Gates laud India’s vaccine outreach
India’s outreach was lauded by the WHO last month. “Thanks, India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for supporting vaccine equity. Your commitment to COVAX and sharing COVID-19 vaccine doses is helping 60+ countries start vaccinating their health workers and other priority groups. I hope other countries will follow your example,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had said in
Microsoft founder Bill Gates had also lauded the Indian efforts and said that it was great to see India’s leadership in scientific innovation and vaccine manufacturing capability in the global fight against COVID-19.