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US ‘very closely’ tracking course of COVID-19 outbreak in India

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United States is “very closely” tracking the course of the COVID-19 outbreak in India, US State Department spokespers­on Ned Price has said.

The statement from Price comes after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday and discussed US-India cooperatio­n on climate change, COVID-19, and other global challenges and pledged to remain in close contact on these and other issues of mutual concern. “There are protocols in place, requiring testing for internatio­nal travel. What is true is that we are tracking the course of the COVID outbreak in India very closely as I mentioned before, Secretary Blinken and Foreign Minister Jaishankar did discuss it yesterday,” Price said in a statement on Tuesday.

“We are committed to doing what we can both at the present. And going forward, to see to it that this virus is brought under control and I spoke again of our engagement with the who are funding to COVAX, the Quad arrangemen­t that of course implicates. What we’re seeing in India,” he added.

Price further said that Secretary Blinken consistent­ly makes the point that as long as the virus is out of control and is uncontaine­d anywhere around the world, it continues to present a risk to the American people.

On the COVID-19 vaccine, Price said, “Our priority is ensuring the distributi­on of a safe and effective vaccine to millions of Americans to all Americans who are able to take advantage of it. But we also know that we need to continue to demonstrat­e that leadership.”

“When it comes to countries beyond our borders and that’s precisely what we’ve done, as I mentioned before, we’ve re-engaged. The who we’ve committed USD 2 billion to Kovacs another USD 2 billion over time, we’ve spoken to our partnershi­p with Canada and Mexico,” he added.

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