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  <title>The Case of the 800 Million Missing Vaccines</title>
  <description>800 million vaccine doses is almost half of what India needs to vaccinate its entire adult population by the end of 2021. So why, and how, did they disappear in a span of 3 weeks from the centre’s list of vaccines needed for the drive? And with a third wave looming, what will it take to protect the population against the continued wrath of COVID-19? &amp;amp;nbsp; Stories originally reported by Maitri Porecha and Seema Singh. &amp;amp;nbsp; With guest Gagandeep Kang, virologist and professor at CMC Vellore. India’s vaccine shortfall grows as Sputnik V struggles to launch: https://the-ken.com/story/vaccine-sputnik-v-india/ Covid Taskforce, let’s get real on vaccines. It’s time for plan B:  https://the-ken.com/story/covid-taskforce-lets-get-real-on-vaccines-its-time-for-plan-b/&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Related episode:  https://the-ken.com/unofficial-sources/inside-adar-poonawallas-plan-to-global-vaccine-domination/&amp;amp;nbsp;   Music and editing by Sameer Rahat from Baqsa Studios Check out our special podcast offer for you: https://the-ken.com/podcastoffer/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKenWeb Psst share your feedback with us on podcast@the-ken.com </description>
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