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UPDATED: May 11, 2021 22:30 IST
People shop at a crowded vegetable market amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Mumbai, May 11. (Photo:Reuters)
The public, pummelled by the pandemic and consequent socio-economic despair, is being forced to pick from three versions about the Covid-19 vaccination drive. One from the central government with tall claims and heap of statistics, second from the chief ministers firing loud SOS signals of shortages and the third on the CoWin app the gateway, which is failing to provide the vaccine.
The assessment by experts from the experience of over 100 days of vaccination is that India is in for a long haul. In case the pace of vaccination against coronavirus doesn’t shoot up drastically and more vaccine candidates are not included, India could take another 3.5 years at the “current rate of lethargy” to inoculate 70 per cent of its entire population, a threshold required to achieve herd immunity.
Man accused of leaving scene of deadly crash, breaking into Phoenix home
By Brent Corrado
Phoenix home has been arrested.
According to Phoenix police, officers responded to the intersection of Seventh and Southern Avenues at 10:30 p.m. on Dec. 30 for a two-car crash.
After arriving at the scene, police learned a vehicle was traveling westbound on Southern Avenue through a green light when it was hit by another car that failed to stop for a red light while heading northbound on Seventh Avenue.
After the crash, the driver of the northbound vehicle left the area on foot. The driver of the westbound vehicle, 56-year-old Sheri Lishner, was taken to hospital where she later died. A 26-year-old woman who was a passenger in the northbound vehicle was also hospitalized.