India typically produces more than 60% of all vaccines sold worldwide and is home to the Serum Institute of India (SII), the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer.
According to an initial agreement announced last year, the SII would manufacture up to 200 million doses for up to 92 countries. But the situation in India has changed drastically since then, write Jessie Yeung and Esha Mitra.
States and cities impose new restrictions, including weekend and night curfews in the capital region of Delhi, where 19 million people live.
All in all, the supply of vaccines has dried up on the ground, with at least five states reporting severe shortages and urging the federal government of India to act. To date, only 14.3 million people have been completely vaccinated; just over 1% of the country’s population is 1.3 billion, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Faced with the crisis, the government and SII have shifted the focus of vaccine supply to COVAX to prioritizing their own citizens at home.
Subsequent delays will affect developing countries awaiting deliveries. The director of Africa’s disease control body warned that controlling India’s exports could be “catastrophic” for the continent, while Pakistan, one of the program’s biggest recipients, decided to allow imports and sales of private vaccines filled the gap.
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Q. If I already had Covid-19, should I continue to be vaccinated?
A. “Yes. Because of the serious health risks associated with COVID-19 and the fact that COVID-19 reinfection is possible, you should be vaccinated regardless of whether you already have COVID-19 infection,” the CDC says. .
“Experts still don’t know how long someone will be protected from the disease again after recovering from COVID-19.”
In some cases, a vaccine can provide stronger protection than antibodies produced after being infected, said epidemiologist Dr. Larry Brilliant. . Young people can also transmit the virus to more vulnerable people. Here’s what you need to know about Covid-19 vaccines.
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Doctors welcome the cause of blood clots potentially related to Covid-19 vaccines
A team led by Dr Marie Scully, a haematologist at University College London Hospitals, studied 22 patients who developed rare blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine and found they had an unusual antibody response. These so-called anti-PF4 antibodies had only previously been seen as a rare reaction to the use of common blood thinner heparin.
If vaccination can cause the disease, it would be important to recognize and treat it properly, as regular treatment of blood clots for VITT is not recommended. Patients should receive anticoagulant medications, but not heparin, and infusions of a blood product called intravenous immunoglobulin can replace depleted platelets.
Brazil is asking women “if possible” to delay pregnancy for Covid variants
“We do not have any national or international study, but the clinical view of experts shows that the new variant has a more aggressive action on pregnant women,” said on Friday the Secretary of Primary Health Care of the Brazilian Ministry of Health, Raphael Camara .
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- The British royal family strictly adhered to the local regulations of the Covid-19 during Prince Philip’s funeral, which meant the queen had to sit alone during the service for her 73-year-old husband.
- According to new advice released on Friday, pregnant women “of any age” in the UK will be offered Pfizer / BioNTech or Moderna Covid-19 vaccines.
- The overall death toll from Covid-19 has exceeded 3 million. The United States has recorded the highest number of deaths, followed by Brazil and Mexico.
- A body that later tested positive on Covid-19 landed in the Pacific island country, Vanuatu. In response, he banned travel from his main island.
- The UK will have to rehearse a socially non-distance outdoor concert with 5,000 attendees to try to get the audience back to live events safely this summer.
- Canada is struggling to cope with a third wave of the pandemic, as several provinces have broken records for new daily cases of Covid-19, as well as hospital admissions and intensive care.
- Phoenix nonprofits are looking to vaccinate 500 homeless people in five days.
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