Is India’s Budget Bad News For COVID-19 Boosters, New Vaccines?
Over 75% Of Adults Fully Vaccinated
Executive Summary
India’s 2022-23 budget cuts the outlay for COVID-19 vaccines to a seventh the previous amount. Is that worrying or does it leave the door open for private sales of vaccines? With over 75% of the country's adult population now fully vaccinated, what does it mean for booster shots and yet to be approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccines?
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