Coronavirus: Queen Elizabeth-II Call for Unity

News 06 Apr 2020 1021

Queen Elizabeth-II

Coronavirus: Queen Elizabeth-II Call for Unity

Queen Elizabeth-II of Britain addressed the nation amid the threat of coronavirus. In his address, he said that with self-discipline and determination people will win from this virus and good days will return in the country. So far in the UK, about five thousand people have died due to this virus, while the death toll has crossed 70,000 worldwide. The 93-year-old Queen of the British Royal Family and the head of Commonwealth countries with 54 members said she could understand the suffering, suffering and economic hardships of the world in this time of turmoil. He hoped that the whole world is coming together for this equal effort.

The four-minute speech was recorded at Windsor Place earlier this week. In this speech aired on Sunday, the Queen said that I hope that in the coming day's people will be proud of how they have overcome this challenge.

He said that I am meeting you at a time in which I know that this is a very difficult period. It is a time of turmoil in our country - which brought misery in some people's lives, brought financial difficulties in some people's lives and brought a lot of change in our everyday lives.

The speech was recorded by only one cameraperson of the BBC, who was wearing full protective armor while other technical personnel was present at a considerable distance in another room. The Queen called upon the people to unite and said, "We will succeed".

The Queen's son and heir Prince Charles was also infected with the Coronavirus and has come out after a week of isolated habitat. The UK Health Department said that 621 people died in the UK on Sunday. With this, the number of people who died has reached 4,934.

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