Andre Russell Thanks PM Modi For Sending COVID-19 Vaccines To Jamaica
In a video posted on the official Twitter handle of 'India in Jamaica', West Indies cricketer Andre Russell thanked PM Modi, saying "vaccines are here and we are excited".
- Asian News International
- Updated: March 18, 2021 12:23 pm IST
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Andre Russell has thanked PM Modi for Covid vaccines
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On March 8, made-in-India vaccines had reached Jamaica
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Andre Russell said "India and Jamaica are now brothers"
West Indies player Andre Russell has thanked PM Narendra Modi for sending the coronavirus vaccines to Jamaica. "I just want to say a big, big, big thank you to Prime Minister Modi and the India High Commission. The vaccines are here and we are excited. I would love to see the world going back to normal. Jamaica people really appreciate it and just to show that we are more than close, India and Jamaica are now brothers. I appreciate it and stay safe over there. Peace," Russell said in a video posted on Wednesday by the official Twitter handle of India in Jamaica.
'I want to say a big thank you to PM @narendramodi & @hcikingston. The #COVID19 Vaccines are here & we are excited.' @PMOIndia
— India in Jamaica (@hcikingston) March 16, 2021
'#India & #Jamaica - We are more than close, we are now brothers'.
WI Cricketer Andre Russell praises #VaccineMaitri @Russell12A @DrSJaishankar pic.twitter.com/LhGi5OQeED
Earlier this month, Jamaica had thanked India for sending 50,000 doses of coronavirus vaccines. In a tweet, Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness had said, " I am extremely pleased to report that yesterday afternoon, we received our first shipment of 50,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine donated by the Government of India. We express our deep appreciation to the Government and people of India for this very much-needed support."
On March 8, made-in-India vaccines had reached Jamaica under the 'Vaccine Maitri' initiative.
Last week, former West Indies cricketers Viv Richards, Richie Richardson, Jimmy Adams and Ramnaresh Sarwan had thanked PM Modi for helping the Caribbean countries by providing COVID-19 vaccines under the 'Vaccine Maitri' initiative.
In March, Antigua and Barbuda received 1,75,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines out of which 40,000 were donated to the country by India.
"I would like to thank India for the wonderful contribution made to our country which is the vaccine. We thank you so much on behalf of the Antiguan and Barbudan people. We look forward, also that in the future, continued relationship. Thank you very much Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the High Commission of India. We also thank all of the people in India for such a kind gesture," Richards had said in a video posted on Twitter by the High Commission of India in Guyana.