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India Is The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker. Yet Only 4% Of Indians Are Vaccinated


India Is The World s Biggest Vaccine Maker. Yet Only 4% Of Indians Are Vaccinated
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On June 25, people queued up to register for a COVID-19 vaccine at a site outside a Hindu temple in Hyderabad. Vaccinations are now being administered after a series of missteps led to a shortage of doses. If all goes well, India s public health agency hopes to be vaccinating up to 10 million people a day by late July.
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MUMBAI – When Mumbai began lifting its coronavirus lockdown this month, Rekha Gala could finally reopen her late father s photocopy and stationary store, which she runs with her siblings in a jumble of low-slung businesses north of the city center. ....

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Why is Mumbai handling its second wave better than Delhi?


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HEN THE world sees images of India’s covid-19 crisis, it is through the eyes of the citizens of Delhi. That is not just because most foreign correspondents and photographers live and are stuck there. The capital’s caseload has been among the highest and deadliest of any city in the country. On May 3rd alone, 448 deaths were reported and untold numbers died unrecorded. One in every four tests is coming back positive, typical of an outbreak that is out of control.
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On May 5th the Supreme Court, situated in Delhi, told the national government, which is there too, to “look to Mumbai and take note” of its successes in managing the supply of oxygen. But the city has a lot more to teach. Even proportional to its somewhat smaller, if denser, population, a fifth as many people are dying there each day as in the capital. The positivity rate of tests, at around 11%, is less than half of Delhi’s. The ....

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