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At current pace, all eligible Indians to get vaccines in over 3 years

With India taking 85 days to administer 10 crore (100 mn) Covid vaccine doses, a rough calculation shows that all eligible Indians can expect to be fully inoculated in over three years as per the current pace. Cumulatively, 10,15,95,147 vaccine doses have been administered through 15,17,963 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 a.m. on Sunday, the Health and Family Welfare Ministry said. India achieved the landmark after the beginning of Covid-19 vaccination drive on January 16. A rough calculation shows that 1,156 days (over three years) may be needed to inoculate each eligible Indian. However, it is not sure whether all these will be fully inoculated in this period as only 1,27,09,186 people, including Health Care Workers (HCWs) and Front Line Workers (FLWs), have so far been fully inoculated during these 85 days.

Links 4/11/2021 | naked capitalism

“ Only you are responsible for your own health.” That is the stupid American credo, weaponized. It’s called “public health” for a reason. Yes, the medical system is full of corruption and gaslighting and fraud, and yes, each of us is well advised to do our due diligence when it comes to the health of ourselves and those we care about. But only institutions, acting through lots of workers, can detect and deal with broad threats to health and welfare, and it’s so dopey that in so much of the world, that kind of pro-social activity gets sh!tcanned for profit or politics. And now the individual is told that disease and such failures are all their own fault?

[New School] On the lack of healthcare professionals in the Philippines

[New School] On the lack of healthcare professionals in the Philippines Apr 11, 2021 10:00 AM PHT Charlize Jacquelinn E. AbenirMaryjoy Loraine T. AlmonteJulianne Marie E. AntonioAriane Joy M. BeltranCarmelina C. BeltranMarielle Christine C. EvangelistaJanna Paula GutierrezGabrielle Anne C. IbuanMarc Louie D. Lucas The Philippines is known for having one of the highest passing rates for healthcare worker examinations. Last June and November 2019, for instance, 12,686 examinees passed the Nursing Licensure Examination. Despite this, almost 75% of cities and municipalities around the country have an insufficient number of healthcare workers. Licensed professionals tend to migrate for potentially higher salaries and benefits, such as those in the United States and neighboring countries. 

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