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Amazon has decided not to offer special sales during the Kovid epidemic disaster in India. An Amazon spokesperson said that this offering would not make any difference in sales when the country as a whole was facing a major crisis and should be attempting to deliver essential items at this time.

The company confirmed on Thursday that it was suspending Amazon.com’s annual sales, Prime Day Sale in Canada and India, due to Kovid-19 concerns. But the company said that the suspension would not affect Prime Day in the US.

As the number of Kovid-19 cases in Canada and India is increasing, we need to protect the health and safety of our employees and customers. As a result, 2021 Prime Day sales have been temporarily postponed, according to an email sent to Amazon sellers.

Canada has had fewer vaccinations than expected. According to Vaccine Tracker, less than 3 percent of the population has been vaccinated. Meanwhile, India, which is facing a huge shortage of medical devices, reported 412,262 new virus cases and 3,980 deaths on Thursday.

The epidemic caused Amazon to postpone worldwide sales last year. Prime Day Sales is a way to attract and retain new Prime subscribers who pay monthly and annual fees for delivery discounts and other services such as video streaming.

English Summary: Amazon suspends Prime Day sales in India due to Kovid-19

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