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India s vaccine providers can charge $10 to $32 for coronavirus shots amid the country s unprecedented surge

India s vaccine providers can charge $10 to $32 for coronavirus shots amid the country s unprecedented surge insider@insider.com (Aria Bendix) © Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images People wait in line to receive COVID-19 vaccines at BKC Jumbo COVID-19 Vaccination Center in Mumbai on April 24, 2021. Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images All adults in India can get vaccines starting May 1, but the shots may not be widely accessible. India s government allows vaccine manufacturers to charge fees at private hospitals. The cost could amount to $10 to $32 per vaccine - well above India s average daily income. The Indian government announced last week that all adults will be eligible to receive coronavirus vaccines starting May 1. But there s a catch: The shots won t be free everywhere.

Aid to India is a drop in the ocean

Aid to India is a drop in the ocean
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India Covid-19 cases and deaths are going unreported, experts say

India Covid-19 cases and deaths are going unreported, experts say CNN 5 hrs ago By Jessie Yeung, CNN © Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images A man stands amid burning pyres of Covid-19 victims at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, on April 26. India, home to the world s worst ongoing coronavirus outbreak, has reported more than 17.6 million cases since the pandemic began last year. But the real number, experts fear, could be up to 30 times higher meaning more than half a billion cases. Health workers and scientists in India have long warned that Covid-19 infections and related deaths are significantly underreported for several reasons, including poor infrastructure, human error, and low testing levels.

Aid to India is a drop in the ocean -- Coronavirus Fact vs Fiction

Aid to India is a drop in the ocean -- Coronavirus Fact vs Fiction
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India coronavirus: As COVID-19 sweeps the country, experts say cases and deaths are going unreported

Not enough tests India s testing capacity has increased dramatically since the first wave. Around this time last year, the country was testing fewer than half a million people per day — now, they are doing close to 2 million tests a day, said Dr Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist for the World Health Organisation (WHO). But that s still not sufficient because the national average positivity rate is about 15 per cent — in some cities like Delhi it s up to 30 per cent or higher, she said on Monday. That means there are lots of people out there who are infected and not being detected just because of the capacity of testing . we will know only later how many was really the number of people infected.

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