Priyanka Chopra Lauds Global Vaccine Summit Leaders For Extending Help To 'Low Income' Nations
Priyanka Chopra who was one of the other celebrities (as UNICEF Ambassadors and Supporters ) who wrote an open letter asking G7 countries to donate 20 per cent of their vaccines to countries that need them urgently, has now hailed the leaders at Global Vaccine Summit for extending helping hand to poor nations.
Priyanka Chopra who was one of the celebrities (as UNICEF Ambassador and Supporter) who wrote an open letter asking G7 countries to donate 20 per cent of their vaccines to countries that need them urgently, has now hailed the leaders at Global Vaccine Summit for extending helping hand to poor nations.
The leaders at the Global Vaccine Summit collectively decided to help low and middle-income countries in getting their population vaccinated by the next year.
Taking to Twitter, PC wrote, "Great news! At the Global Vaccine Summit, world leaders committed to help low & middle income countries vaccinate 70% of their populations by next year!! I applaud these crucial commitments and also the dedicated efforts of @UNICEF ?to ensure relief efforts are equitable..."
Great news! At the Global Vaccine Summit, world leaders committed to help low & middle income countries vaccinate 70% of their populations by next year!! I applaud these crucial commitments and also the dedicated efforts of @UNICEF ?to ensure relief efforts are equitable (1/2)
¡ª PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) September 23, 2021
"Ensuring the world¡¯s most vulnerable?have?access to COVID-19 vaccines is not only the right thing to do, but the ONLY thing to do.Vaccine equity is crucial.The longer?this lasts, the higher the risk of new variants.Let¡¯s?END this pandemic.Together," read her second tweet.
Ensuring the world¡¯s most vulnerable?have?access to COVID-19 vaccines is not only the right thing to do, but the ONLY thing to do.Vaccine equity is crucial.The longer?this lasts, the higher the risk of new variants.Let¡¯s?END this pandemic.Together#DonateDosesNow #UNGA (2/2)
¡ª PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) September 23, 2021
The attendees at the summit this year included UK, Canada, South Africa, Indonesia, private-sector figures, and representatives of non-governmental organizations.