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SOS messages, panic as virus breaks India s health system

SOS messages, panic as virus breaks India s health system
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SOS messages, panic as virus breaks India s health system

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Gibraltar, Seychelles, Bhutan near widespread coronavirus immunity

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With a Surplus of 300 Million Covid Vaccines the US Is Doing Too Little to Vaccinate the World

With a Surplus of 300 Million Covid Vaccines the US Is Doing Too Little to Vaccinate the World 0 views A medical worker prepares a dose of AstraZeneca s Covid-19 vaccine in Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS/Baz Ratner 1 Shares With over 130 million Americans – more than half of all U.S. adults – having received a Covid-19 vaccine dose, the Biden administration faces growing pressure to promote equitable vaccine distribution around the world. The United States has pledged money to the global immunization effort but has so far resisted calls to donate surplus doses or share vaccine technology. By July, the country could have an oversupply of 300 million coronavirus vaccine doses, according to a report by the Duke Global Health Innovation Center, even while developing countries face a multi-year wait to vaccinate the majority of their populations.

As criticism mounts, US assures help to Covid-hit India | India News

Our hearts go out to the Indian people in the midst of the horrific Covid-19 outbreak, Blinken said in a tweet on Saturday night. His statement came as anti-US and anti-western sentiment exploded across social media with growing criticism directed at the Biden-Harris administration for sitting on stockpiles of unused vaccines and jealously guarding patents. Our hearts go out to the Indian people in the midst of the horrific COVID-19 outbreak. We are working closely with… https://t.co/dcQ32UGI2z Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) 1619318517000 Even American civil society, lawmakers, and businesses joined the denunciation of Washington over its Americans First approach even as countries like India are reeling under Covid crisis.

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