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US rushing medical assistance to India to combat COVID-19 surge: President Joe Biden

Speaking to reporters a day after he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Biden noted that when America was facing a major health crisis, India helped his country by sending key drugs.

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US President Joe Biden speaks during his first press briefing in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Thursday. Pic/AFP

US President Joe Biden speaks during his first press briefing in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Thursday. Pic/AFP

President Joe Biden on Tuesday said the US was rushing a whole series of help to India, including remdesivir and other life-saving drugs, to help the country combat the massive surge in COVID-19 cases. Speaking to reporters a day after he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Biden noted that when America was facing a major health crisis, India helped his country by sending key drugs.

"I spoke at length with Prime Minister Modi. We are sending immediately a whole series of help that it needs, including providing remdesivir & other drugs that can deal with disease and help recovery," Biden said. "We are sending actual mechanical parts that are needed for the machinery they have to build a vaccine. I have also discussed with him (Modi) when we will be able to send actual vaccines to India which will be my intention to do," he said.

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