Vaccines
By Anurag Mehra and Yashas P R At the height of the first wave of COVID-19 in India viral videos suggested that Indians use home remedies such as clove, black pepper, caraway (ajwain), and hot water to combat the virus. One politician said cow urine and dung “may cure coronavirus”. Doctors pointed out these practices were dangerous. Many poor and marginalised people, who often view the state and its agencies as hostile entities, have absorbed misinformation to fuel conspiracy views. “Aap ka tika sahi hai, hamare mein zahar hai, is se garib khatam ho jayenge” The vaccine for you people is fine ...
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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 v...
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