Are The Current COVID Strains Fatal For Children? An Exclusive Chat With Dr Peter Hotez

  • 3 years ago
A hellish second wave took India’s government completely by surprise. The 3 lakh per day cases are now seeing some reprieve, but experts warn that these numbers mask the spread of Covid in rural areas and the number of deaths, that have clearly been undercounted across many parts of the country. Unfortunately, the biggest failing has been a dysfunctional vaccine strategy . Mitali Mukherjee spoke with Prof Peter Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and the Co-director of the Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development (CVD). Prof Hotez described the situation in India as tragic and a health crisis that will plague India for years to come. He described the second wave as a watershed tragedy that the government must treat as a “homeland security” crisis. Prof Hotez described the Indian government’s decision to place ban on vaccine exports as unfortunate but also pointed out that it was unfair and implausible for the world to have depended only on a few vaccine manufacturers to produce COVID vaccines. He said there would be a domino effect of India falling short of vaccines and it was critical that a coherent Universal Vaccine Policy was formulated at an international level.The Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine also highlighted the dangerous ramifications of rampant misinformation that was being spread about vaccines and exacerbating vaccine hesitancy.

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