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Corona in India: How do you vaccinate a billion people?

2021-05-04T23:24:48.759Z


So many people are dying of Covid-19 in India that firewood for cremations is running out. How does the country intend to vaccinate a billion people now?


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Currently, 2.5 million people in India are vaccinated every day.

The death toll is still extremely high

Photo: Sudipta Das / Acific Press Agency / imago images

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