Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hopes “fast recovery” in Tweet to Barack Obama for hours after the former US president announced that he had tested Covid’s positive. In the late night tweet, the 60-year-old leader gave updates to his followers by appeal – “I just tested positive Covid. I have a throat that is itchy for a few days, but I feel fine. Michelle and I thank you for vaccinating And driven, and he has been tested negative. This is a reminder to vaccinate if you haven’t done it, even when the kasing goes down. (Sic).
For this, the Prime Minister replied: “My best wishes @barackobama for your quick recovery from Covid-19, and for your family’s health and well-being. (Sic)” Warm greetings @barackobama for your quick recovery from Covid-19, and for your family’s health and well-being. https://t.co/mcruvxlsap.
– Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 14 2022 The United States has reported the highest number of cases in the world with more than 7.9 registered crore infections so far. India right behind with more than 4.29 crore cases. Obama has been actively interesting for people to get a shot on time when the US continues to see resistance between some for vaccinated.
Obama is one of the first world leaders who actively involve people on Twitter in efforts to harmonize social media exchange with followers. He has more than 131 million followers on the microblogging site PM Modi, also known to share candidip candides on Twitter sometimes have more than 76 million followers. Both leaders have had a friendly exchange in the past when Obama was the US president.