India Cuts Back on Vaccine Exports as Infections Surge at Home - News Summed Up

India Cuts Back on Vaccine Exports as Infections Surge at Home


The government of India is now holding back nearly all of the 2.4 million doses that the Serum Institute of India, the private company that is one of the world’s largest producers of the AstraZeneca vaccine, makes each day. Infections are soaring, topping 50,000 per day, more than double the number less than two weeks ago. Just a few weeks ago, India was a major exporter of the AstraZeneca vaccine, and it was using that to exert influence in South Asia and around the world. More than 70 countries, from Djibouti to Britain, received vaccines made in India, with a total of more than 60 million doses. From mid January into March, not more than a few days passed between major vaccine shipments leaving India.


Source: International New York Times March 25, 2021 19:37 UTC



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