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Covid-19: What should we do about B.1.617.2? A classic case of decision making under uncertainty

May 17, 2021

The new variant of concern has fundamentally changed the risk we face and therefore the government’s criteria for moving ahead with the road map have not been met, argue Stephen […]

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Covid-19 travel plan will let new variants into the UK

May 12, 2021

The covid-19 vaccination programme, combined with public health measures, have been successful in the UK, leading to restrictions being eased, and plans to reopen international travel. There is however a […]

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The second covid-19 wave and the paradox of Indian healthcare

May 10, 2021

India’s second coming of covid-19 is not just a wave, but a tsunami which has rapidly surpassed the daily tally of any other nation across the world. Delhi, the capital […]

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India’s covid-19 catastrophe is a failure of national and global public health and policy response to the pandemic

May 8, 2021

The horrendous second wave of covid-19 in India, home to nearly a fifth of the world’s population, has engulfed the vast nation in death, despair, and despondency. The graphic scenes […]

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Covid vaccines for children should not get emergency use authorization

May 7, 2021

Emergency use authorization for mass child vaccination presents a different balance of risks and benefits than it did for adults, say Wesley Pegden, Vinay Prasad, and Stefan Baral […]

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Covid-19 in India: Oxygen supplies run low, hospital fees run high

May 7, 2021

Surajit Nundy describes the scene working in an intensive care unit in Delhi […]

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Putting risks into context: covid-19 vaccines and blood clots

May 6, 2021

The media around the world have been desperate to help put the risks of blood clots following a covid-19 vaccination into some sort of context. It’s a familiar issue: every […]

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Amitava Banerjee: Covid-19 in India—lockdown and vaccination drive only way forward

May 6, 2021

India’s only exit strategy is to urgently bring covid-19 infection rate down and to vaccinate as much of its population as quickly as possible, says Ami Banerjee We all want […]

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Vasiliy Vlassov: Sputnik V and Russia’s covid-19 vaccine race

May 6, 2021

The fast development of covid-19 vaccines has been a success story. But, when it comes to the Russian vaccines, this is a success with many failures, writes Vasiliy Vlassov Seventy […]

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Covid-19 in India: community groups are helping support maternal and child health services

May 5, 2021

As the impact of the covid-19 pandemic in India worsens, Aastha Kant highlights how community support groups have provided a vital service in the pandemic relief efforts The covid-19 pandemic […]

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