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India’s Race to Vaccinate Its Villages Meets With Rural Resistance

In the country’s remote and desperately poor areas, suspicion of the government’s motives runs deep.

India’s Race to Vaccinate Its Villages Meets With Rural Resistance
Health workers during a Covid-19 vaccine drive taking place at a village in Bangaon Basti, Jharkhand, India. (Photographer: Arko Datto/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Outside a three-room concrete building coated in faded red paint, Neeral Kullu was waiting anxiously. The 35-year-old farmer had spent the late August morning walking across miles of jungle, dirt tracks, and lush fields to reach this makeshift vaccination clinic in Simdega, a rural district in Jharkand, one of India’s poorest states. At the entrance he was greeted by two white-coated nurses stationed at a ...
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