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How vaccine myths are spreading in India

How vaccine myths are spreading in India
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Post claiming vaccinated people are more susceptible to COVID-19 variants is misleading

Post claiming vaccinated people are more susceptible to COVID-19 variants is misleading Health Analytics © Health Analytics Social media posts, based on a recent study conducted in Israel on the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on the South African variant of the coronavirus, have been fuelling vaccine hesitancy in India. By Jisha Krishnan Are vaccinated people more susceptible to COVID-19 than the unvaccinated population? Social media posts, based on a recent study conducted in Israel, have been fuelling vaccine hesitancy in India over the last couple of weeks. Mainstream media has also reported on the study conducted by the Tel Aviv University that found “a South African variant of the Coronavirus affects vaccinated people 8 times more than those who are unvaccinated”.

Only 19% of eligible Indians have been allocated vaccines

Only 19% of eligible Indians have been allocated vaccines Health Analytics © Health Analytics India has opened vaccine registrations for those aged 18-45 years, but only 19% will receive at least one dose per the current allocation of vaccines. By Pushpita Dey Two weeks after announcing that all Indians aged 18+ will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, India’s central and state governments battle it out to meet the demand for vaccines as local stocks deplete. Amidst pressure to contain an unprecedented rise in cases in India’s second wave, the central government, on 28th April, opened registrations for Indians aged between 18 and 45 years to receive two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Only frontline workers, those with comorbidities and those aged above 45 years were eligible in the early phases of vaccine roll-out in the country.

Misinformation dominates India s social media landscape in Covid surge

Indian reporters find new ways to expose vaccine inequity and COVID-19 data

Indian reporters find new ways to expose ‘vaccine inequity’ and COVID-19 data ICIJ partners have had to innovate and adapt how they uncover critical information on the crisis, while calling for more government transparency. May 11, 2021 Journalist Barkha Dutt reports from Guru Teg Bahadur hospital in New Delhi on June 12, 2020, after authorities eased restrictions imposed as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. Dutt has driven the length and breadth of India, 23,000 kilometers over more than 100 days, to tell how the country’s poor have suffered in the pandemic. In early 2021, reporters at The Indian Express had just begun to go back to the newsroom for occasional small meetings after nearly a year of working remotely, when news about India’s “double mutant,” a coronavirus variant, started to spread.

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