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Shaniera Akram prays for India coronavirus victims
The country has witnessed over 1,000 daily deaths SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors - Posted: Apr 23, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors Posted: Apr 23, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Shaniera Akram extended her thoughts and prayers for the people of India following the recent deadly surge in coronavirus cases.
Over 300,000 new cases and 2,263 deaths were recorded in the country in the last 24 hours.
The wife of former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram said that the key to prevention is to understand the pathogen first.
So so sad. The only form of defence against this Invisible Monster is to try to understand it. Protect yourselves, protect your loved ones ð· My Prayers are with you India stay strong ð®ð³ðªð¼ https://t.co/SdBtLfxv9Uâ Shaniera Akram (@iamShaniera) April 22, 2021
Shaniera Akram prays for India as coronavirus shatters health system
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File photo of Shaniera Akram, philanthropist and wife of former Pakistani bowler Wasim Akram.
Shaniera Akram, philanthropist and wife of former Pakistani bowler Wasim Akram, on Friday said that her prayers are with neighbouring India as the country is going through the worst coronavirus situation.
Akram shared a video report on Twitter that highlights the loss endured by neighbouring country India due to the ongoing global pandemic in recent days.
She expressed deep regret over the worsening situation caused by the virus. So so sad. The only form of defence against this Invisible Monster is to try to understand it. Protect yourselves, protect your loved ones. My prayers are with you India stay strong, the social activist wrote on the micro-blogging site.