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Full Text | Relying on India Alone for Vaccine Production Is Unfair: Peter Hotez

Full Text | Relying on India Alone for Vaccine Production Is Unfair: Peter Hotez The Wire s Mitali Mukherjee interviewed Professor Peter Hotez, a well-known expert in vaccine development circles, who described India s second wave of the pandemic as a homeland security crisis . A nurse displays a vial of COVISHIELD, the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by Serum Institute of India, at a medical centre in Mumbai, India, January 16, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas Health15 hours ago A hellish second wave took the Indian government completely by surprise. The three lakh per day cases are now seeing some reprieve, but experts warn that these numbers mask the spread of Covid in rural areas and the number of deaths, that have clearly been undercounted across many parts of the country. Unfortunately, the biggest failing has been a dysfunctional vaccine strategy.

Is the Shine Starting to Come Off Bill Gates s Halo?

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? The announcement earlier this week of Bill and Melinda Gates’s divorce was a bombshell headline, but it shouldn’t distract us from an even more interesting development in the news media in recent weeks. Bill Gates, long heralded as a global hero in the pandemic response, is becoming an increasingly popular target of criticism for his role in the unfolding vaccine apartheid around the world.

The world is in the midst of its worst Covid crisis so far It didn t have to be this way

The world is in the midst of its worst Covid crisis so far. It didn t have to be this way As a global vaccine-sharing initiative backed by the World Health Organization rolls out across Africa, some low-income countries get their the first inoculations against coronavirus. Posted: May 3, 2021 9:00 PM Updated: May 3, 2021 9:00 PM Posted By: By Laura Smith-Spark and Nectar Gan, CNN A year ago, when the Covid-19 pandemic was still in its relative infancy, the head of the World Health Organization stressed that a global approach would be the only way out of the crisis. The way forward is solidarity: solidarity at the national level, and solidarity at the global level, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a media briefing in April 2020.

The world is in the midst of its worst Covid crisis so far It didn t have to be this way

The world is in the midst of its worst Covid crisis so far. It didn t have to be this way CNN 19 mins ago By Laura Smith-Spark and Nectar Gan, CNN © Fariha Farooqui/Getty Images MUMBAI, INDIA - APRIL 29: People line up to receive their Covid-19 vaccines at a mass vaccination center on April 29, 2021 in Mumbai, India. With recorded cases crossing 380,000 a day and 3000 deaths in the last 24 hours, India has more than 2 million active cases of Covid-19, the second-highest number in the world after the U.S. A new wave of the pandemic has totally overwhelmed the country s healthcare services and has caused crematoriums to operate day and night as the number of victims continues to spiral out of control. (Photo by Fariha Farooqui/Getty Images)

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