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India’s COVID crisis highlights global vaccine inequity – Sydney Morning Herald
India has been “the pharmacy to the developing world”. Now it is in need and the US and China are arguing about who should help.

The best vaccine diplomacy is not to rely on the US giving piecemeal donations to countries here and there, she said. Those donations are never going to get us to global herd immunity.
For that 11 billion doses will be needed, according to the Serum Institute.
Global vaccine inequity is unconscionable, said Sunder. It is immoral and threatens our own health, security and economy.
The US Duke Global Health Innovation Centre estimates up to 9.5 billion doses have already been reserved by developed…
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