The coronavirus pandemic has drawn stark lines between rich nations and poor, and the mucormycosis epidemic in India stands as the latest manifestation
If all goes well, some of those first pills could be ready by the end of the year
The crisis response of the US shows that evidence-based leadership that respects data, scientists and experts, funds science and and coordinates its crisis response can dramatically turn around the fate of a country. India needs a course correction too
The divergent strategies of European nations and the United States also reflect broader differences in how Western governments are thinking about their responsibility to unvaccinated people
Amid concerns surrounding Sputnik V and the launch of a single-dose vaccine, Indian companies, including Hetero, Stelis, Biopharma and Gland Pharma are on track to make millions of doses of the Russian vaccine in a bid to alleviate the country's supply constraints
The true death toll could range from roughly double the official figures to potentially catastrophic levels of unacknowledged deaths of well over 1 million or even higher
Critics say the decision will deepen the divisions within the country, where a large section of the society lives under the poverty line
Though supplies have tightened, Kerala's hospitals enjoy access to oxygen, with officials having expanded production months ago while coordination centres, called war rooms, direct patients and resources
As India struggles with vaccine shortages and a laggard inoculation programme, a clutch of local manufacturers, including Hetero Group of Companies, Gland Pharma and Stelis Biopharma has set out to produce the contentious Sputnik V vaccine in a bid to alleviate supply constraints. Subscribe to Forbes India for early access
The Indian Medical Association said more than 1,000 doctors have died from Covid-19 since the pandemic hit last year, with a quarter of those dying since the beginning of April alone
The second wave of Covid-19 in India has brought devastation of unimagined proportions and it is also affecting children. In part three of our Vaccine FAQs series, Dr Puneet Anand—Associate Consultant (Paediatrics and Neonatology), Fortis Hospital, Himachal Pradesh—answers queries posed by concerned parents and caregivers. From 'Do kids face a high risk of catching Covid-19?' to 'What precautions do parents need to take to avoid MIS-C in kids?'