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India begins drive to inoculate all adults against Covid-19

Only a fraction of India’s population will be able to afford the vaccine, experts said, meaning states will be saddled with immunising the 600 million Indian adults younger than 45, while the federal government gives shots to 300 million healthcare and front-line workers, and people older than 45. So far, government vaccines have been free, and private hospitals have been permitted to sell shots capped at 250 rupees ($3). That will now change. Prices for state governments and private hospitals will be determined by vaccine companies. Some states might not be able to provide vaccines for free since they are paying twice as much as the federal government for the same shot, and prices at private hospitals could rise.

India launches effort to inoculate all adults against COVID-19 | News, Sports, Jobs

Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) In hopes of taming a monstrous spike in COVID-19 infections, India opened vaccinations to all adults torday, launching a huge inoculation effort that was sure to tax the limits of the federal government, the country’s vaccine factories and the patience of its 1.4 billion people. The world’s largest maker of vaccines was still short of critical supplies the result of lagging manufacturing and raw material shortages that delayed the rollout in several states. And even in places where the shots were in stock, the country’s wide economic disparities made access to the vaccine inconsistent.

India rushes to vaccinate adults amid horror wave of Covid infections

India rushes to vaccinate adults amid horror wave of Covid infections Sun, 2 May 2021, 4:42PM A worker carries wood on a hand cart as multiple funeral pyres of Covid-19 victims burn at a crematorium on the outskirts of New Delhi. (Photo / AP) India rushes to vaccinate adults amid horror wave of Covid infections Sun, 2 May 2021, 4:42PM In hopes of taming a monstrous spike in COVID-19 infections, India opened vaccinations to all adults Saturday, launching a huge inoculation effort that was sure to tax the limits of the federal government, the country s vaccine factories and the patience of its 1.4 billion people. The world s largest maker of vaccines was still short of critical supplies the result of lagging manufacturing and raw material shortages that delayed the rollout in several states. And even in places where the shots were in stock, the country s wide economic disparities made access to the vaccine inconsistent.

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