Viruses know no borders. Vaccines shouldn't either. : vimars

Viruses know no borders. Vaccines shouldn't either.


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Viruses know no borders. Vaccines shouldn’t either.
As an Indian American, my family has experienced the worst of this pandemic in two countries. For any of us to be safe, we all need vaccine equity.
In mid-April, three of my cousins — Shashi, Manju, and Renu, all sisters living in New Delhi — died within 10 days of each other.
The eldest sister, Manju, was turned away from three medical clinics before she ran out of oxygen. The sole survivor of their nuclear family, Rajesh — or “Chotu” (“Little One”) — was left alone to manage the cremation of his three sisters.
As India confronts the world’s worst COVID-19 outbreak, this story is repeating again and again, with no end in sight.

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