In their own way, Canada is thanking India for providing coronavirus vaccines.
Last week Canada received AstraZeneca/oxford’s 500k covishield vaccines from serum institute India, they expressed their gratitude for receiving the covid-19 vaccine from our country.
But now Canada went overboard to express their gratitude by putting up billboards in Toronto with India’s flag and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo stating Thank you India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Giant billboards are set up along the roads of the Greater part of Toronto.
Photos and videos related to this are going viral on social media.
India, on the other hand, is playing a major role in providing covid-19 vaccines for about 150 countries.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and various other international organizations, including the superpowers, have been appreciating India’s efforts.
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Bill Gates some time ago said that India is capable of producing covid-19 vaccines to the world and India is doing the exact thing, bill gates have repeatedly praised our country for providing the corona vaccine to the world.
Recently, India sent 5 lakh doses of the Covishield vaccine to Canada.
Thanks to India’s generosity, Thanking India and PM Narendra Modi have been set up in the form of huge billboards on the roads of Toronto, Canada.
Canadians have also taken up to social media platforms stating that the friendship between India and Canada, which has been protected by providing vaccines, should continue.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and others have also openly expressed their gratitude.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently said that India has already provided corona vaccines and other medicines to over 150 countries.
On the other hand, the corona vaccine program in our country is also growing rapidly.
2.52 crore people in the country had been vaccinated until Wednesday evening.
Of these, 71,70,519 health care and 70,31,147 frontline workers were given the first dose, while 39,77,407 health care workers and 5,82,118 frontline workers were given the second dose.
So far, the government has supplied 481 lakh doses to various countries, and hoping to supply more, the parliament said.
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