July 21, 2021
Vaccine rollout efforts in India
Stuti Johri, 26, gets her first dose of Covishield at a private hospital in Mumbai after anxiously refreshing the CoWin app and “lucking out” in April 2021. She got her second dose seven weeks later at Kasturba Gandhi Government Hospital in Mumbai through the priority vaccination campaign for students going abroad. Johri is pursuing an MBA degree in London.
Photo by Devina Buckshee
Dispatches from India
Seema and Sanjeev Buckshee, parents of Devina Buckshee, get vaccinated with their first dose of Covishield (the name under which the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was manufactured in India) at a private hospital in Mumbai in March 2021 as slots for those above age 45 opened up. At the time this photo was taken, vaccines were in stock and the entire process was smooth at this Mumbai location.
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To leave masks behind and be more kind to ourselves: Hopes for 2021
Avoid any false hopes. 2021 is going to be largely a continuation of all the changes that we were forced to adapt to.
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Messages to wear masks and those flouting them! This in front of the Government Medical College, Omandurar, in Chennai. (Photo | R Satish Babu, EPS)
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Traditionally, we all make and break old and new resolutions every December. Be it setting a book-reading target, improvising on a talent, bidding goodbye to a bad habit, or learning a new skill.
But then came 2020 which tested our resilience and adaptability in ways we could have never imagined. Be that as it may, it is only fair to give the upcoming year a chance. While we do that, we must reset, reflect and maybe try and be more responsible.