World Turns to China for Vaccines After India, U.S. Stumble

  • U.S. looks to waive patents on shots but has donated few
  • Covid-ravaged India delays supplies, leaving China at the fore
World Turns to China for Vaccines
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The world is fast becoming ever more reliant on China for vaccines, with India’s raging virus outbreak stifling its ability to deliver on supply deals, even as the U.S. tries to position itself as a champion of wider access.