The Prime Minister of this country felt embarrassed about getting the corona vaccine from India, released the vaccine himself, said –

Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerritt of the Dominican Republic who arrived in India on the Corona vaccine has praised Prime Minister Modi and the people of India. The corona vaccine has reached 35,000 in the island nation from India. Because of this, about half of the 72 thousand people will be able to save their lives. The Dominican Prime Minister said he hoped to get help from India soon to be vaccinated. On January 19, he appealed to the Government of India to send India Shadi.

The vaccine-filled plane arrived Tuesday from Dominica’s Douglas-Charles Airport. The vaccine came from the Air National Guard aircraft in neighboring Barbados. PM Skerritt himself and his cabinet colleagues were present to receive the vaccine. Not only that, the prime minister and his cabinet colleagues helped to extract drugs from the plane. The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine manufactured in India has been shipped to Caribbean countries.

In a formal consultation program organized after the vaccination, Dominican PM said, ‘I would not have imagined that our requests would be answered so soon. One can understand that it is a challenge for any country to defend itself in such a serious crisis. It was PM Narendra Modi’s efforts in such a situation. He accepted our demands on merit and accepted the equality of our people.

Dominican PM has thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who called for saving not only the country in crisis but also the world. Please tell us that the vaccines were shipped from India to Barbados. Let me tell you that the American pop singer tweeting during the peasant movement was originally from Barbados. However, India ignored this and helped Barbados vaccinate. India has decided to give 24 million to 25 countries, including neighboring countries. These countries include Uganda, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Morocco and Namibia.

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