The Edhi Foundation has written a letter to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pledging to offer 50 ambulances to aid India’s fight against the worsening coronavirus situation.
The Managing Trustee for the Edhi Foundation, Faisal Edhi, wrote the letter himself, offering his organization’s assistance to India to combat the chaotic health crisis that has been brought on by the cataclysmic second wave of the pandemic in the country.
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Pledging to personally facilitate the management of this task, Faisal Edhi’s letter expressed his assurance that his foundation was not looking to cause any inconvenience. It read:
Late night hosts recap the promise and Zoom flubs of Biden s Earth Day climate summit, mock the Oscars Happy Earth Day, Jimmy Fallon said on Thursday s
Tonight Show. Everyone s in the spirit. This morning at 7-Eleven I saw a rat drinking a Big Gulp with a metal straw, and Subway recycled last week s tuna. President Biden hosted 40 world leaders for a virtual climate change summit, Fallon said. With any virtual event, you re gonna have some technical glitches, but I didn t think it d be quite this bad, he added. Somehow we just flew a helicopter on Mars but we still can t get a Zoom meeting to work. Next time every leader will be required to have at least one grandchild present. It s funny that we were watching Putin and he didn t know he was on camera, because usually it s the other way around.
Greta Thunberg s Thursday s remarks coincided with Joe Biden s Earth Day Climate Summit
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Environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg assailed powerful politicians on Thursday for ignoring climate change, as she demanded an end to fossil fuel subsidies and implored the current generation of leaders to take the crisis more seriously.
Speaking as world leaders gathered at a climate summit hosted by US President Joe Biden, the 18-year-old Thunberg warned that powerful interests and lawmakers were contributing to the destruction of living conditions around the globe. How long do you honestly believe people in power like you will get away with it? the Swedish activist told US lawmakers at a House of Representatives committee hearing.
India to expand COVID-19 vaccination but supplies run short, imports delayed
Public forecasts by its only two vaccine producers show their total monthly output of 70-80 million doses will increase only in two months or more, though the number of people eligible for vaccines will double to an estimated 800 million from May 1
Reuters | April 23, 2021 | Updated 07:51 IST
Under fire for his handling of the world s worst COVID-19 surge, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened vaccinations for all adults from next month, but supplies are already running short. Public forecasts by its only two vaccine producers show their total monthly output of 70-80 million doses will increase only in two months or more, though the number of people eligible for vaccines will double to an estimated 800 million from May 1.
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