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Synopsis As we combat COVID surges in India and other nations with our stores of the AstraZeneca vaccine, I ve joined with @RepMaloney, @WhipClyburn & @RepStephenLynch in requesting a briefing from the Biden Administration as part of our inquiry to ensure the vaccines are deployed rapidly, tweeted Krishnamoorthi.
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In India alone, more than one million new cases of COVID-19 were detected in just three days, he said.
Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Tuesday (local time) called on US President Joe Biden s administration to deploy
AstraZeneca vaccines rapidly in India and other countries combating COVID-19 surge. As we combat COVID surges in India and other nations with our stores of the AstraZeneca vaccine, I ve joined with @RepMaloney, @WhipClyburn & @RepStephenLynch in requesting a briefing from the Biden Administration as part of our inquiry to ensure the vaccines are deployed rapidly, tweeted Krishnamoorthi.
US & Canada News News: Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Tuesday (local time) called on US President Joe Biden's administration to deploy AstraZeneca vaccin
A group of American lawmakers on Monday sought from the Biden Administration a briefing on how they plan to provide COVID-19 vaccines to India and other countries experiencing a surge in coronvairus cases. In a letter to Secretary of State Tony Blinken and Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, the four lawmakers praised the decision to distribute among several nations 60 million AstraZeneca vaccines, which cannot be used in the US. The letter was written by Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Chair of the Oversight Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy; Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis Chairman James Clyburn and Subcommittee on National Security Chairman Stephen.
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US determined to help people of India: NSA Sullivan
The United States is determined to help the people of India in this moment of crisis, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said here as the first shipment of key life-saving medical supplies for the country took off from California. The United States is determined to help the people of India. We will continue to stand together in our shared battle against COVID-19, Sullivan said in a tweet on Wednesday soon after the White House announced it was delivering emergency COVID-19 supplies worth more than USD100 million in the coming days to India.