US will donate ventilators to India: Donald Trump

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US President also tweeted that both nations are working closely on developing a vaccine.

US is going to give ventilators to India for helping the nation battle the covid19 pandemic, as  tweeted by US President Donald Trump on Saturday. He additionally said that India and the US were planning on vaccine development.

The US president tweeted, “I am proud to announce that the United States will donate ventilators to our friends in India. We stand with India and @narendramodi during this pandemic. We’re also cooperating on vaccine development. Together we will beat the invisible enemy!”

Universally, a race is on for COVID vaccine — just the weapon to clear out the pandemic that has killed  and contaminated a large number of individuals over the world. Various firms from the US and India are  trying to launch COVID 19 immunization(vaccine). Donald Trump said both the countries will support one another to overcome the coronavirus pandemic. 

"India has been so great and as you know your Prime Minister has been a very good friend of mine," the US President said

Prime Minister Modi agreed with Trump and said: “Times like these bring friends closer. The India-US partnership is stronger than ever. India shall do everything possible to help humanity’s fight against COVID-19. We shall win this together.”

India recently provided enormous shipments of hydroxychloroquine to assist the US with battling Covid-19. Not long after the transfer of hydroxychloroquine arrived in the US, Trump commended Prime Minster Modi for lifting the boycott to help the individuals of America. He said that this move by India "won't be overlooked".

He had also said that there are three possible potential antibodies for coronavirus on which Indian and American organizations are cooperating and working together. Trump had declared a group to create and fabricate a vaccine for the novel coronavirus at 'Warp Speed' and that the US will have the option to administrate two or three hundred million dosages of the antibody before the current year's over.

US has seen huge number of cases and deaths due to Covid-19. It has recorded more than 86,000 deaths and 14 lakh cases. Meanwhile, India crossed China, as the country recorded more than 81,500 cases with 2,648 deaths due to Covid-19. Universally, more than 3 lakh individuals have died from the disease which originated in Wuhan, China. The ministry also formed high-level multidisciplinary groups to help states and UTs in COVID regulation arrangements, medical clinic readiness, and ventilator the executives.

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