Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom a swift recovery from Covid-19 on Sunday.
” I wish Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth a speedy recovery and pray for her good health.” PM Modi tweeted, quoting British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Boris Johnson tweeted, ” I’m sure I speak for everyone in wishing Her Majesty the Queen a swift recovery from Covid and a rapid return to vibrant good health.”
On Sunday, the 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom tested positive for COVID with “mild, cold-like” symptoms. According to Buckingham Palace, the queen will continue to perform limited responsibilities at Windsor Castle this week. “She will continue to receive medical care and will adhere to all applicable rules,” the statement continued.
The coronavirus vaccine has been given to the queen three times. COVID-19 has infected both her eldest son Prince Charles and her daughter-in-law Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. The announcement came weeks after the Queen became the UK’s longest-reigning monarch, and reached her Platinum Jubilee of 70 years on February 6. Yet she will be kept under constant observation and treatment. There might be a celebration when she gets absolutely fine. It is also ill-timed for the UK government, in a week when embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to declare a victory of sorts over the pandemic by announcing the scrapping of remaining legal restrictions in England.
Edited By- Kritika Kashyap
Published By- Bharat Anand