Hello Quartz readers,On Jan. 16, India started its vaccination drive, administering preliminary doses to 224,000 healthcare workers, and reminding them to come back on Feb. 13 for their second shots. By Feb. 15, 24,561 healthcare workers had returned, or just over 10%.This is a problem—and not just for India, which begins rolling out vaccines to the general populace next week. If people skip their second doses, or even delay the doses beyond the recommended time frame, it gives the coronavirus more chances to mutate in a way that could lend it high resistance to the vaccines we have.Read the rest of this story on qz.com. Become a member to get unlimited access to Quartz’s journalism.
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