How hard could it be to vaccinate the whole world? This hard.

New York Times

3 May 2021 - Big-power muscle flexing helps explain much of the world’s vaccine inequities, but there's another reason behind insufficient doses: The challenge of making them is unprecedented.

More than 600 million people worldwide have been at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19 — meaning that more than seven billion still have not. It is a striking achievement in the shadow of a staggering challenge.

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