An Indian woman getting vaccinated with a dose of COVAXIN against the coronavirus gestures to camera in Gauhati, Assam, India, Monday, May 10, 2021. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath) NEW DELHI (AFP) — It’s 2:00 am and Ananya Maskara’s face is lit up by her smartphone as she nervously scrolls through a list — looking for a green or yellow tab indicating that a Covid-19 vaccination slot is available in India’s capital New Delhi. For anyone aged between 18 and 44, getting a slot in India’s expanded vaccination drive — already plagued by shortages and political squabbles — has been like buying tickets for a rock concert where popular bands sell out in minutes.