coronavirus tears through India, night watchman Sagar Kumar thinks constantly about getting vaccines for himself and his family of five amid critical shortages of shots in the country.
But even if he knew how to get one, it wouldn’t be easy.The main way is to register through a government website. But it is in English — a language the 25-year-old Kumar and nearly 90 per cent of Indians can’t speak, read or write — and his family has a single smartphone, with spotty internet service.
India’s COVID-19 death toll passes 300,000, 3rd highest in world And even though his state of Uttar Pradesh gives free shots to those under 45, there is no vaccination site in his village, with the nearest hospital an hour away.“All I can do now is hope for.