India dispatched 2 million doses of Covishield vaccines to Brazil
Ever since the coronavirus originated at Wuhan, China in December 2019, the world has come to a shocked inactivity impeding its growth. More than 96 million have been affected worldwide with 2.3 million deaths in last one year. As the world entered another year of pandemic, India, neighbour of China in Asia, has emerged as the saviour for many battered countries.
Soon after the pandemic, Indian scientists have focused on a variety of vaccines and successfully rolled out two of them – Covishield and Covaxin – manufactured by Pune-based serum Institute of India and Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech.
Support for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has overseen the world's second deadliest coronavirus outbreak, has fallen sharply, a Datafolha poll shows, as a brutal second wave and a lack of vaccines sours views of his far-right government.
How the US could lead a carbon revolution
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While Joe Biden’s first 100 days will be driven by tackling the coronavirus crisis, his long-term presidential legacy is as likely to be shaped by climate change.
That is why one of his first acts as president was an executive order to restore the US to the Paris climate change treaty. Another sign that tackling the global warming menace will be a priority was the installation of former secretary of state John Kerry as US special envoy on climate change.
Kerry, who has a close relationship with Biden from their long careers in the Senate, will enjoy strong influence in the White House and sit on the National Security Council. And as he showed as secretary of state during the second Obama administration, he is an able diplomat too, helping broker an array of big international deals including the Paris accord itself.
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