After years of delay, millions of malaria vaccines are being supplied to children in Africa. Tens of thousands died waiting.
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Covid Vaccine Makers Kept Prepayments for Canceled Shots for Poor Nations
Separately, Johnson & Johnson is demanding additional payment for unwanted shots, confidential documents show.
Novavax Vaccine Wins Emergency Approval from the W.H.O.
The authorization could drastically increase the vaccine supply for low- and middle-income countries.
Novavax Vaccine Wins Emergency Approval from the W.H.O.
The authorization could drastically increase the vaccine supply for low- and middle-income countries.
India’s Covid Vaccine Campaign Hits 1 Billion Doses
More than 70 percent of India’s adult population has now received at least one dose of a vaccine. Bulgaria, with the E.U.’s lowest vaccination rate, faces a case surge.
India Says It Will Resume Covid-19 Vaccine Exports
The announcement could help speed the delivery of Covid shots to poorer countries, five months after India halted shipments to fight its own outbreak.
Why Are India and the U.S. Sparring Over a $110 Million Mumbai Mansion?
For years, the Indian government has blocked the sale of a former U.S. consulate to a family of vaccine tycoons, but it’s not clear why. The Americans are getting annoyed.
India Gives 8 Million Shots in a Day as Vaccinations Speed Up
As the country’s second Covid wave recedes, Monday’s was the most Covid shots administered in one day in any country outside China.
Indian Vaccine Manufacturer Signals it Won’t Export Doses Before Year’s End
The Serum Institute of India said it would not be able to provide vaccines beyond India this year.
Covid-19 Vaccines: Novavax Reports More Delays
“I don’t see a lot going well for them at this point,” said one analyst.