India reels amid virus surge, affecting world vaccine supply
NEW DELHI (AP) The Indian city of Pune is running out of ventilators as gasping coronavirus patients crowd its hospitals. Social media is full of people searching for beds, while relatives throng pharmacies looking for antiviral medicines that hospitals ran out of long ago.
The surge, which can be seen across India, is particularly alarming because the country is a major vaccine producer and a critical supplier to the U.N.-backed COVAX initiative. That program aims to bring shots to some of the worlds poorest countries. Already the rise in cases has forced India to focus on satisfying its domestic demand and delay deliveries to COVAX and elsewhere, including the United Kingdom and Canada.
India said Tuesday that it would authorize a slew of new vaccines, but experts said that the decision was unlikely to have any immediate impact on supplies available in the country. For now, its focus on domestic needs means there is very little, if anything, left for COVAX and everybody else, said Brook Baker, a vaccines expert at Northeastern University.
Pune is Indias hardest-hit city, but other major metropolises are also in crisis, as daily new infections hit record levels, and experts say that missteps stemming from the belief that the pandemic was over are coming back to haunt the country.
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