India stuck with COVID-19 vaccines it can't export

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Around the world, logistical hurdles are delaying vaccination efforts.

An employee in personal protective equipment removes vials of AstraZeneca's COVISHIELD, coronavirus disease vaccine from a visual inspection machine inside a lab at Serum Institute of India, in PuneNEW DELHI - India is struggling to export its surplus of COVID-19 vaccines as logistical hurdles delay their use in many countries despite low levels of inoculation, vaccine producer the Serum Institute of India and a government official said on Tuesday.

"Certain countries have only vaccinated to the tune of 10 or 15% of the population, they really need to go to 60-70%. Demand is very much there, but it's going to be spread out now that the supply has superseded the monthly demand." Africa's disease control body said late last month many of its nations were struggling with vaccine logistics, as inflows increased suddenly after months of delays.

 

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