A deadly wave of coronavirus infections that ravaged India in April and May, killing more than 180,000 people, has eased and new cases have declined. But the relief could be fleeting because a significant part of the population is still hesitant to be vaccinated. This has alarmed health experts who say reluctance to vaccinate, especially in India’s vast hinterland, could endanger the country’s fragile gains against COVID-19.
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