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In sickness and in health - Himal Southasian

In sickness and in health How border regions can be central to building a post-pandemic Southasia. (This article is part of our special series Unmasking Southasia: The pandemic issue. You can read the editorial note to the series here.) In many ways, the call for the regional revival of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 was designed to fail. After all, the geopolitical red tape that followed the creation of the COVID-19 Emergency Fund played to a predictable pattern of gridlocked regionalism, with India and Pakistan at loggerheads about how the funding was to be disbursed. Plagued by chronic trust deficit, weak institutionalisation and stasis, Southasia once again finds itself between a rock and a hard place. This failure raises fundamental questions about how Southasia chooses to engage with questions of benefit sharing, trade-offs and the allocation of risks and burdens within the neighbourhood. But the

The Vaccine Was Fast Here s How to Make it Even Faster

The Vaccine Was Fast Here s How to Make it Even Faster
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The Vaccine Was Fast Here s How to Make it Faster

The Vaccine Was Fast. Here s How to Make it Faster By Allison Shelley The most ambitious vaccine deployment in history promises to stop a pandemic that has already claimed 1.67 million lives. But what if a vaccine for COVID-19 had been available sooner, say as early as March? It s a question raised by Florian Krammer, PhD, a microbiologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. In a just-published commentary in the journal Cell, he reflects on the loss of life and says vaccines now will make a significant impact on ending the pandemic, but were needed much earlier.

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