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Greta Thunberg calls India’s COVID 19 crisis ‘Heartbreaking’: The global community must step up

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Environmental activist Greta Thunberg uses her social media platform to draw light on numerous socio-political issues. Amid the rise in Coronavirus cases and the commencement of the pandemic’s second wave, several people are getting tested positive for the virus every single day.

Due to the lack of health care facilities, countless mortalities have been reported in the last few weeks. To address the intense situation with the world, Greta took to her social media to highlight the current COVID-19 situation in the country with a recent tweet.The campaigner called the current situation in India ‘Heartbreaking’ and asked for support on a global level to push other countries to come forward with their aid.

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