Dr. Diptendra Sarkar, an oncologist and consultant surgeon in India, accused the government of “complacency” in its approach to the COVID-19 crisis, saying that as cases surged in the country they “allowed it to happen.”
Sarkar added that people in India had a “casual” approach to the vaccination during the first wave, adding that now with the massive lineups at vaccination centres there was a potential for “super-spreader events.”
The doctor also called out the “indiscriminate use of Remdesivir,” which lead to a scarcity of the drug.
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Sarkar added that people in India had a “casual” approach to the vaccination during the first wave, adding that now with the massive lineups at vaccination centres there was a potential for “super-spreader events.”
The doctor also called out the “indiscriminate use of Remdesivir,” which lead to a scarcity of the drug.
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