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more for my interview with ibm's ceo, arvind krishna.nd social media spreading anti-science skepticism. how facebook and instagram are actually fanning the flames around misinformation for the covid vaccine and anti-vaxxers targeting women. all of those stories in a moment, but u.s. stocks touching record highs. bloomberg's kriti gupta has the whole picture. break down the day. kriti: emily, you saw a lot of green on the screen. the s&p 500 in the green. positive trading. a lot of it on the surface looks very tech driven. you see the new york faang index, so up 1.4%. not substantially higher than the s&p 500 and that is because you saw a lot of sectors in the green, not just tech. even energy at the top of the pack. i really want to show you what the ev space was doing and has been doing. and what it has been doing for the past year. the big question going into today's market session was how much of biden's infrastructure plan and push into evs was priced into the market. just look at this tchart here. you see back during the election, y
more for my interview with ibm's ceo, arvind krishna.nd social media spreading anti-science skepticism. how facebook and instagram are actually fanning the flames around misinformation for the covid vaccine and anti-vaxxers targeting women. all of those stories in a moment, but u.s. stocks touching record highs. bloomberg's kriti gupta has the whole picture. break down the day. kriti: emily, you saw a lot of green on the screen. the s&p 500 in the green. positive trading. a lot of it on the...
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the 1998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for gracious outsized performance. but see i mean actually done a good source for the guy only not gonzales was never there supports me as much on disability etc england though is so national for answers quite well at the local market a child will call along with him as much does so said the child she is about nixon and the welsh the only sort i genuinely am at arthur. and i will guess what only 4 bitchy. bigots and a whistle. things are quite different in serbia and montenegro the un saw them as the aggressor is in the yugoslav wars sanctions prevented the national teams and collabs from playing abroad. or will be done in if the last but not least you people believe it means you get a lot which we must. see out what's wrong i'm sorry. but serbs and montenegrins came back now as federal republic of yugoslavia and maybe 2 world cup in 1908 and euro 2000
the 1998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for gracious outsized performance. but see i mean actually done a good source for the guy only not gonzales was never there supports me as much on disability etc england though is so national for answers quite well at the local market a child will call along with him as much does so said the child she is about nixon...
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let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from capetown adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any support from the government and some little support from international organizations but they are already critics who say well the money should actually not go to the government because they not have really proven anything in terms of handling this crisis and improving the people situation of the people on the ground remember the whole insurgency started the reason was because people felt neglected by government they felt the massive corruption they had the feeling of people the government is not doing anything for them and that has not really changed since the
let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from capetown adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any...
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let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from cape town adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any support from the government and some little support from international organizations but they are already critics who say well the money should actually not go to the government because they have really proven anything in terms of handling this crisis and improving the people situation of the people on the ground remember the whole insurgency started the reason was because people felt neglected by government they felt the massive corruption they had the feeling of people the government is not doing anything for them and that has not really changed since the beg
let's get more on this from our correspondent adrian krishna. he joins me from cape town adrian of the world bank promising mozambique 700000000 dollars in aid what does this mean for the country i mean you saw the people in gaza in the north desperately needs support i was there a few weeks ago and the situation was really bad more than 700000 people displaced and when i went to the camp it was really incredible conditions people sleeping on the floor inside tents that hardly getting any...
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we're earlier we spoke with dr krishna kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a catastrophe in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or of hospital bed so the ability to ramp up access immediately is really critical to save lives today a
we're earlier we spoke with dr krishna kumar born in india and he's now director of duke university's global health innovation center in durham north carolina and we asked him with the indian health care system collapsing what went wrong. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of...
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emily: ibm ceo arvind krishna. you can catch the full interview on bloomberg.com. finally, coursera joins the public markets. it's ceo joins us to talk about the future of education technology. pfizer announcing its vaccine gives 100% protection in children ages 12 to 15. great news. this as france announces another four-week national lockdown to begin saturday. new restrictions there and in italy as cases of covid-19 surge. keep watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: online education provider coursera made its trading debut on the new york stock exchange with shares trading 36.7% above its opening price. the company now has a market value of $4.3 billion. the ceo joins us now to discuss the largest boom amidst the pandemic and if demand keeps up. first of all, give us your reaction now that trading has closed for the day. got a nice-sized pop. >> yeah, i've been a ceo for almost 25 years, and the last company i worked with for 18 years was financial engines. we went public in 2010. it was a different time. obviously, a non-pandemic more traditional road, but in bot
emily: ibm ceo arvind krishna. you can catch the full interview on bloomberg.com. finally, coursera joins the public markets. it's ceo joins us to talk about the future of education technology. pfizer announcing its vaccine gives 100% protection in children ages 12 to 15. great news. this as france announces another four-week national lockdown to begin saturday. new restrictions there and in italy as cases of covid-19 surge. keep watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: online education provider...
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fire doors were installed and at this point it is not safe to go inside the building and have a look krishna reporting there from south africa next to 2. a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england have announced the formation of a breakaway super league well the new midweek competition will be in the pennant of european football's governing body the u.a.e. felt but germany's top clubs by munich enforcer dormant will be joining the twins have released a statement saying they and by and reject the super league prefer me instead to reform the existing champions league meanwhile u.s. says it will ban super league clubs from the champions league including possibly those in next week's tournament semifinals. it's the jewel in you a fish crowned its biggest money spinner for the champions league is now under threat from the breakaway super league you wait for is reacted with fury to the proposals saying enough is enough and i think. the cops concerned will be banned from playing in any of the competition at domestic european or world level and that players cou
fire doors were installed and at this point it is not safe to go inside the building and have a look krishna reporting there from south africa next to 2. a massive shake up in european football 12 top clubs from spain italy and england have announced the formation of a breakaway super league well the new midweek competition will be in the pennant of european football's governing body the u.a.e. felt but germany's top clubs by munich enforcer dormant will be joining the twins have released a...
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double mutation might be driving up infection so joining us now via skype from the united states is krishna or de or kumar he is associate director for innovation at the global health and i just want to pick up on the point we're making there about the rate of infection because it seemed as though for a few months the the infections were receding and now suddenly since february very rising faster than ever before could could this year end up being worse than last year if india. that's exactly right for many reasons some of which we had a good idea about and some we didn't we saw really after the 1st wave that peaked in september several months where the rates were going down and they're picking back up quite significantly and concerning we now so the coming months i think are really a dangerous time for india and we're seeing that happening in other parts of the world as well and that's increased the urgency for india to vaccinate its own population their program was very sluggish to start with but at the same time they are facing pressure to essentially export vaccine doses to to the kovac
double mutation might be driving up infection so joining us now via skype from the united states is krishna or de or kumar he is associate director for innovation at the global health and i just want to pick up on the point we're making there about the rate of infection because it seemed as though for a few months the the infections were receding and now suddenly since february very rising faster than ever before could could this year end up being worse than last year if india. that's exactly...
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well that sounds speak to the director of the global health innovation center dr krishna. joins us live now via skype from raleigh north carolina we keep saying that india is breaking global rec ords with each passing day help put that into some context how does this very 2nd wave of the pandemic compared to the resurgence that we were talking about in europe pull or north america. what we're seeing unfortunately is a tragic rise in puts all the other ways we've seen in other parts of the world certainly in perspective now $350000.00 cases a day and going up which is the 4th day in a row of a world record we're seeing more than $2700.00 deaths a day reported and we know that those are probably significantly undercounted perhaps an order of magnitude because the test positivity rates are 18 percent or higher in some places up to 50 percent so we know that most of the cases that are actually happening are not even being reported so this is a massive failing across the entire health system and the health system is in some collapse now because obviously this crisis is feeding
well that sounds speak to the director of the global health innovation center dr krishna. joins us live now via skype from raleigh north carolina we keep saying that india is breaking global rec ords with each passing day help put that into some context how does this very 2nd wave of the pandemic compared to the resurgence that we were talking about in europe pull or north america. what we're seeing unfortunately is a tragic rise in puts all the other ways we've seen in other parts of the world...
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the 998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for creation outsized performance. and see are we not the honest. source or the guy only not gonzales was never there suppose not your disability etc england though is so national francis going to bed at the local market a child will call along and that should also said the child see him about nixon in the welsh only sort of margin you ram it out there. and i will guess what only for mitchy. bigots of us a lot of. things are quite different in serbia and montenegro the un saw them as the aggressor is in the yugoslav wars sanctions prevented the national teams and clubs from playing abroad. or duncan if it was not you stupid believe it. or. economist if you meet last fall you. see an what's wrong and so if. it were the. serbs and montenegrins came back now as federal republic of yugoslavia and made it to world cup in 1908 and euro 2000 they too had their
the 998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for creation outsized performance. and see are we not the honest. source or the guy only not gonzales was never there suppose not your disability etc england though is so national francis going to bed at the local market a child will call along and that should also said the child see him about nixon in the welsh only...
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well you know we spoke to dr krishna kumar director of the ji in avesta global health innovation center in dar north carolina he explains what's gone wrong with india's health care system. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 per cent of g.d.p. that's spent on a central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up. immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow so the more supplies that we can and the
well you know we spoke to dr krishna kumar director of the ji in avesta global health innovation center in dar north carolina he explains what's gone wrong with india's health care system. we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 per cent of g.d.p. that's spent on a central health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the...
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letter we spoke to dr krishna kripa die of kumar director of the junction of s.d. global health innovation center and dharma and north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central how services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into a super spreader event so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up act immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow
letter we spoke to dr krishna kripa die of kumar director of the junction of s.d. global health innovation center and dharma and north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as central how services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we...
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for more now i want to bring in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the indian health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on essential health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the waves in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as a time of complacency of indifference and we saw very large religious gatherings go forward we saw election rallies being held that turned into a super spreader event though this was really a catastrophe in the
for more now i want to bring in dr krishna kumar born in india he's now director of the duke global helps innovation center in durham north carolina and he's associate professor of global health and medicine at duke university dr it's good to have you on the program i mean when we look at the situation in india at the moment it looks like the health care system has been called completely off guard completely unprepared how was that possible. yes you're exactly right we should remember that the...
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jayant krishna, uk-india business council ceo calling on more support from businesses. the program, we will get back to our conversation around the markets. we will pivot to a conversation around fed policy, the upgrades, the chair says it is not time for tapering. we will discuss the markets without market live team. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. biden: tonight, i come to talk about crisis and opportunity. together there -- together we passed the plan.. we need to get through the loopholes. they need to pay -- they pay a lower tax rate. we will crack down on millionaires and billionaires who cheat on their taxes. the trickle down does not work, it is time to grow the economy from the low and middle out. wall street did not build this country, the middle and low plastic. these turbine pittsburgh and not beijing. [applause] anna: some of the highlights resident bidens first address to congress. joining us now is laura cooper, bloomberg's live oak -- live macro strategist. i was saying this to market in the last hour, it is interesting to see that they like the tax cuts and
jayant krishna, uk-india business council ceo calling on more support from businesses. the program, we will get back to our conversation around the markets. we will pivot to a conversation around fed policy, the upgrades, the chair says it is not time for tapering. we will discuss the markets without market live team. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. biden: tonight, i come to talk about crisis and opportunity. together there -- together we passed the plan.. we need to get through the loopholes....
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businesses that will be thought to look to tony ching al-jazeera banco well earlier i spoke to dr krishna day a collide to rector of global health and evasion center he says the wall is facing a dangerous period now where infections are rising but vaccines can't be deliver it unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel aeration as we're starting to see 2nd 3rd 4th away use of depending on the location and in many cases we're months away from being able to get vaccines out in any substantive quantities so we're not there yet even though the science has delivered and many vaccines are available they're not getting out in a substantial way yet and as we heard the ramp up in capacity to make more vaccines isn't really going to be substantially higher until the 2nd half of the year and we're really in a very dangerous period where india brazil other countries are really going through a tough period where not only are the cases going up but we're starting to see health systems really buckle under the pressure well brazil is one of the wild west to countries right n
businesses that will be thought to look to tony ching al-jazeera banco well earlier i spoke to dr krishna day a collide to rector of global health and evasion center he says the wall is facing a dangerous period now where infections are rising but vaccines can't be deliver it unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel aeration as we're starting to see 2nd 3rd 4th away use of depending on the location and in many cases we're months away from being able to get...
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s has awarded $5000000.00 well krishna a. director for innovation that do global health institute in the us he says india's seram institute is under pressure to balance both domestic and international demands. india really has become the workhorse of manufacturing for vaccines largely through the serum institute of india kodak's facility is expecting to beach 2000000000 doses it through the kovacs mechanism this year and fully half of that more than a 1000000000 doses would come from the serum institute in india of both the astra zeneca as well as novak's and trying to balance that against the needs domestically with a population of 1300000000 and trying to make doses available to other countries around the world puts india and certainly institute in a very difficult position to try to balance all of those needs we need to see more vaccines actually become available with less reliance and what's a really concentrated market right now so some of the good news is that we're starting to see increases in manufacturing capacity of
s has awarded $5000000.00 well krishna a. director for innovation that do global health institute in the us he says india's seram institute is under pressure to balance both domestic and international demands. india really has become the workhorse of manufacturing for vaccines largely through the serum institute of india kodak's facility is expecting to beach 2000000000 doses it through the kovacs mechanism this year and fully half of that more than a 1000000000 doses would come from the serum...
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emily: ibm ceo arvind krishna there, you can catch the full interview at bloomberg.com.up, anti-vaccine groups on social media avenue targets. women, and they have been quite effective. as we had to break it, let's take a look at the original faang stocks all in the green. tech shares leading those gains. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> 12 accounts on facebook, twitter, and instagram account for 60% of this information on vaccines on your platforms. why in the midst of a global pandemic that has killed over a half a million americans that you have not taken these accounts down? emily: congressman mike doyle of pennsylvania expressing frustration to the ceos of facebook, alphabets, and twitter at last week's house hearing claiming that the social networks have chosen not to take down accounts that have spread vaccine misinformation. we found that the influence of anti-vaccine have reached a particular demographic. women, especially women looking to become mothers. i want to bring in sarah kopit, who helped write the story. it was absolutely fascinating. why have anti-baxter's p
emily: ibm ceo arvind krishna there, you can catch the full interview at bloomberg.com.up, anti-vaccine groups on social media avenue targets. women, and they have been quite effective. as we had to break it, let's take a look at the original faang stocks all in the green. tech shares leading those gains. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> 12 accounts on facebook, twitter, and instagram account for 60% of this information on vaccines on your platforms. why in the midst of a global pandemic...
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daily spoke to dr krishna would i have kumar director of the if you can invest the global health innovation center in durham north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian the health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as mental health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what we saw after the wave in the fall were really several months that should have been time for preparation and in fact were wasted as time of complacency of indifference and we saw a very large religious gatherings go forward we thought election rallies being held that turned into super spreader events so this was really a task for a fee in the making that could have been avoided right now people are dying because they can't access the basics whether it's medical oxygen or a hospital bed so the ability to ramp up act immediately is really critical to save lives today and tomorrow so the more supplies tha
daily spoke to dr krishna would i have kumar director of the if you can invest the global health innovation center in durham north carolina he explained what's gone wrong with india's health care system we should remember that the indian the health system is under-resourced to begin with that there's about 4 percent of g.d.p. that's spent on as mental health services and health expenditures while the global average is closer to 10 percent so there's not a lot of capacity to start with and what...
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the 1998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for gracious outsized performance. we'll see are we not done a good source or the guy only not last is there this of course much on a sawmill and yet so england though is so national francis quite aware that the open market a child will call along with him as much does so said the child she is an odd mix of the welsh the only sort i genuinely am at arthur. and i'll more with yes one only for bitchy. bigots a bit was a lot of. things are quite different in serbia and montenegro the un saw them as the aggressor is in the yugoslav wars sanctions prevented the national teams and clubs from playing abroad. or where you don't get enough votes or not least you can believe it was you got rich people who got a lot of. well you know it comes to the middle east but what you. see and what families are now is it look more than a. certain montenegrins came back now a
the 1998 world cup krishna even came in 3rd. although they had to wait 20 years for similar success 2nd place at the 2018 world cup patriotic impetus is still considered a reason for gracious outsized performance. we'll see are we not done a good source or the guy only not last is there this of course much on a sawmill and yet so england though is so national francis quite aware that the open market a child will call along with him as much does so said the child she is an odd mix of the welsh...
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to krishna a day or kumar is the director of the global health innovation center joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina so wild wide deaths have supposed 3000000 now this is just as countries on the scale of brazil and india battling a massive surge in infections and hospitalizations will we see fatalities continue to rise at the current rate in the months ahead or could we see an accent aeration in these figures unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel aeration as we're starting to see 2nd 3rd 4th away use depending on the location and in many cases we're months away from being able to get vaccines out in any substantive quantities so we're not there yet even though the science has delivered and many vaccines are available they're not getting out in a substantial way yet and as we heard the ramp up in capacity to make more vaccines isn't really going to be substantially higher until the 2nd half of the year and we're really in a very dangerous period where india brazil other countries are really going through a tough period where not only are the
to krishna a day or kumar is the director of the global health innovation center joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina so wild wide deaths have supposed 3000000 now this is just as countries on the scale of brazil and india battling a massive surge in infections and hospitalizations will we see fatalities continue to rise at the current rate in the months ahead or could we see an accent aeration in these figures unfortunately in many parts of the world we're starting to see real excel...
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well let's get more on the situation we're joined now by krishna kumari friends and director at the global health innovation center and he joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina it's great to have you with those only use our fears of 2 problems in india one of course is. this break and we have a correspondence of this with piron and reasons why this these numbers are surging but the other is vaccines and facts distribution where do you think the the vaccine problem lie is because interest in c. is really plays a pivotal role in making vaccines worldwide and getting them out why is it so hard to provide the vaccines to its own population that's right india really plays a critical role for the global response back scenes and vaccinations for co at 19 and what we're starting to see is that supplies have been ramped up significantly but are running into bottlenecks and at the same time the demand domestically in india is going up significantly because the cases are rising rising and health systems are really buckling under that added pressure so while we've got private industry includin
well let's get more on the situation we're joined now by krishna kumari friends and director at the global health innovation center and he joins us by skype from raleigh north carolina it's great to have you with those only use our fears of 2 problems in india one of course is. this break and we have a correspondence of this with piron and reasons why this these numbers are surging but the other is vaccines and facts distribution where do you think the the vaccine problem lie is because...
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has ordered $5000000.00 krishna mars associate director for innovation ado global health institute that's in the us he says that india serum institute is under pressure to balance both domestic as well as international demands. india really has become though workhorse of manufacturing for vaccines largely through the serum institute of india kodak's facility is expecting to reach 2000000000 doses it through the kovacs mechanism this year and fully half of that more than a 1000000000 doses would come from the serum institute in india of both the astra zeneca as well as novak's and trying to balance that against the needs domestically with a population of 1300000000 and trying to make doses available to other countries around the world puts india and certainly institute in a very difficult position to try to balance all of those needs we need to see more vaccines actually become available with less reliance and what's a really concentrated market right now so some of the good news is that we're starting to see increases in manufacturing capacity of some of the m.r.i. on a platform vaccine s
has ordered $5000000.00 krishna mars associate director for innovation ado global health institute that's in the us he says that india serum institute is under pressure to balance both domestic as well as international demands. india really has become though workhorse of manufacturing for vaccines largely through the serum institute of india kodak's facility is expecting to reach 2000000000 doses it through the kovacs mechanism this year and fully half of that more than a 1000000000 doses would...
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professor krishna udayakumar is the founding director of the duke global health innovation center in - can you give us a sense of essence. of perspective of what we have seen of perspective of what we have seen of this crisis taking different forms and some time searching sometimes people saying we have got beyond it and others surprisingly, brazil, even in the uk too. what is significant about the situation that india finds itself and apart from the individual personal tragedy, we put in the wider global context. we've seen this pandemic is highly dynamic. we have seen waves and waves in the us we are hoping to fend off a fourth wave based on what we have gone through and in india, there was a first wave that happened last fall that was bad, but not incredibly bad and so, that led to a sense of complacency by many and in some cases, the political leadership at some and difference of sorts that facilitated large gatherings like election rallies, large religious ceremonies as well to take place, knowing that this was around the corner and while it could've been predicted and could've
professor krishna udayakumar is the founding director of the duke global health innovation center in - can you give us a sense of essence. of perspective of what we have seen of perspective of what we have seen of this crisis taking different forms and some time searching sometimes people saying we have got beyond it and others surprisingly, brazil, even in the uk too. what is significant about the situation that india finds itself and apart from the individual personal tragedy, we put in the...