Health
Making vaccines available to Indians may not be enough, it depends on how judiciously we employ them – Business Insider India
At the current rate (0.67 million per day), it will take at least 5.6 years to vaccinate the entire population with a single dose. India needs to ban the export

The fact that the second wave of Covid-19
pandemic has arrived in India can neither be denied nor overlooked. And the new wave seems to be more severe both in terms of infectivity and lethality if one goes by the initial data gathered from the states severely affected by this recent surge. More than 55,000 cases and 250 deaths have been
reported as of March 26 — the highest so far this year.
Why the second surge?Opinions may be divided on the exact reason behind this resurgence. Still, as more…
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