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With rising COVID-19 cases in India, the country’s Serum Institute, a major supplier of vaccine

With rising COVID-19 cases in India, the country’s Serum Institute, a major supplier of vaccines worldwide, has announced a hold on exports. [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Serum Institute of India puts hold on AstraZeneca exports as coronavirus cases spike [Employees pack boxes containing vials of COVID-19 vaccine at the Serum Institute of India, Pune, India, Jan. 21, 2021.] Credit: Rafiq Maqbool/AP/File photo With [rising COVID-19 cases in India](, the country’s Serum Institute, a major supplier of vaccines worldwide, has announced [a hold on exports]( of as many as 90 million doses the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine destined for COVAX, the global effort led by the World Health Organization that aims for a fair distribution of vaccines among world nations. The temporary hold could have a catastrophic impact on Africa’s vaccination plans, [according to the director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention](, John Nkengasong. The African Union had projected to vaccinate 20% to 30% of the continent’s population by the end of 2021, and it relies on supplies from COVAX to achieve its vaccination targets. And pharmaceutical company [Johnson & Johnson announced]( that a COVID-19 vaccine ingredient supplied by Emergent BioSolutions had failed quality standards, rendering a batch of the vaccine unusable. The company announced the batch has been discarded but did not specify how many shots were affected. The J&J vaccine is viewed as crucial for vaccination campaigns around the world, because only one shot is required and it can be shipped and stored at standard refrigeration temperatures. What The World is following The US and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) [are raising concerns]( about what appears to be an escalation of tension between Russia and Ukraine. Officials say Russia has increased its troop presence on its border with Ukraine and [four Ukrainian soldiers were recently killed]( and another seriously wounded in a clash with Russian-backed troops, violating the ceasefire in the eastern Donetsk Region. And, seven of Hong Kong's most prominent pro-democracy campaigners, including media tycoon Jimmy Lai and Martin Lee, founder of the city’s Democratic Party, [have been found guilty of unlawful assembly]( related to organizing and participating in a march during massive anti-government protests in 2019. The group of seven, all of whom had pleaded not guilty, will be sentenced at a later date and [could face up to five years in prison](. Some of them are facing other charges related to the controversial Beijing-imposed national security law, introduced in response to the 2019's mass protests. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [In Zimbabwe, vaccine hesitancy among front-line workers stalls rollout]( [A citizen gets a Sinopharm vaccine against the coronavirus at the Zimbabwean main vaccination center, Wilkins Hospital, March 31, 2021, in Harare.]( Credit: Columbus S. Mavhunga/The World More than a month after Zimbabwe started administering Sinopharm, the Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccine, the country has struggled to surpass the 75,000 mark as some front-line health workers — including doctors and nurses — are skeptical about its efficacy. Now, amid a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases over the last few months, [the government is hoping for an uptick as the vaccination floodgates]( have now opened to almost everyone. [Swimmers relish their first dip in Britain’s outdoor 'lidos' as lockdown relaxes]( [People enjoy the warm weather at Ruislip Lido in London, March 30, 2021.]( Credit: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP For the last five months, Britain has been living under its strictest, legally mandated lockdown yet since the start of the pandemic. But now, as vaccination rates have risen and death rates have fallen, a gradual unlocking has begun, starting with outdoor leisure facilities. That [includes lidos]( — a very British institution — some heated, some definitely not. --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast series [Coronavirus Conversations]( [Coronavirus Conversations podcast player]( Brazil — Latin America’s largest country — is experiencing a deepening crisis with the coronavirus pandemic. As part of The World's regular series of conversations about the pandemic and as a special in our podcast feed, [reporter Elana Gordon moderated a discussion with Marcia Castro](, chair of the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, who addresses the situation in Brazil. --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright Spot Cruise ships navegating through Venice's waters [may be a thing of the past](. Italian officials have once again approved a ban on cruise ships — considered an eye sore for many Venetians— entering the city's historic center. The move follows a request from UNESCO and could also improve environmental conditions for the city's water ways by eliminating the pollution caused by the ships. With the ban, cruise companies will have to dock at the city's industrial port. 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