Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
India Starts Nationwide Vaccine Delivery
Indian airlines started delivering batches of COVID-19 vaccines across the country on Tuesday, getting ready for the launch of a campaign to offer shots to 1.3 billion people in what officials call the world鈥檚 biggest vaccination drive. Authorities hope to inoculate 300 million high-risk people over the next six to eight months. Vaccinations are scheduled to begin on Saturday. (Shah and Ravikumar, 1/11)
For the second time in two weeks, patient groups in India are raising concerns about a domestic vaccine manufacturer and its Covid-19 shot, which is one of two vaccines that were recently granted emergency use by the Indian government for combating the pandemic. (Silverman, 1/11)
In other global developments 鈥
Albania kicked off its coronavirus vaccination program on Monday with doses received from an undisclosed European Union nation, making sure that the prime minister was among the first to receive a shot. Prime Minister Edi Rama said he was 鈥渘ot authorized鈥 to say which EU country had provided 975 doses to the Balkan nation. Albania鈥檚 main vaccination campaign is due to start next week. (Semini, 1/11)
The caskets are stacked three high in the Meissen crematorium鈥檚 somber memorial hall, piled up in empty offices and stored in hallways. Many are sealed with plastic wrapping, others are labeled 鈥渋nfection risk,鈥 鈥渦rgent鈥 or simply 鈥淐OVID.鈥 A surge of coronavirus deaths in this corner of eastern Germany has boosted business for crematorium manager Joerg Schaldach and his staff, but nobody is celebrating. (Jordans, 1/12)
Gunmen riding on a motorcycle shot and killed a policeman in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday as he escorted a team of polio workers. The attack in the district of Karak in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province came on the second day of a nationwide anti-polio vaccination campaign that Pakistani authorities launched in an effort to eradicate the crippling disease by the end of the year. (1/12)