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India s pandemic deaths could be 10X official toll, researchers say
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The Moderna and Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have helped significantly reduce the number of cases of COVID-19 since they were first approved for emergency use. Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
For decades, researchers have dreamed about harnessing the power of genetic technology to prevent or treat a range of diseases. A synthetic version of a molecule in the human body known as messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid), or mRNA, held that promise.
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how to make it work presented daunting challenges that much of the science community thought was a mountain too high to climb.
But a handful of researchers didn t give up. They spent years trying to solve the mystery of mRNA. Then, just like a made-for-TV movie, they cracked the code just in time to save the world from the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
India s vaccine providers can charge $10 to $32 for coronavirus shots amid the country s unprecedented surge insider@insider.com (Aria Bendix) © Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images People wait in line to receive COVID-19 vaccines at BKC Jumbo COVID-19 Vaccination Center in Mumbai on April 24, 2021. Satish Bate/Hindustan Times/Getty Images
All adults in India can get vaccines starting May 1, but the shots may not be widely accessible.
India s government allows vaccine manufacturers to charge fees at private hospitals.
The cost could amount to $10 to $32 per vaccine - well above India s average daily income.
The Indian government announced last week that all adults will be eligible to receive coronavirus vaccines starting May 1. But there s a catch: The shots won t be free everywhere.