Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the United Nations his country would make enough COVID-19 vaccines “to help all humanity.” Now India is struggling to meet its own domestic needs for the shots amid a startling surge of infections.As the world’s largest maker of vaccines, India always was expected to play a pivotal role in global efforts to immunize against COVID-19.
But a mixture of overconfidence, poor planning and bad luck has prevented that from happening.Here’s a look at what went wrong: BioNTech vaccine should be up to 75% effective against India COVID-19 variant: CEO Officials in India seemed to have been caught off guard by several things, including the speed at which vaccines were approved for use around the world.
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