Japan's record-breaking outbreak of the coronavirus has crippled the health system. Although the infection was controlled in Japan at the beginning of the Corona epidemic, the number of infections and deaths in the country has suddenly started to rise.

In just 23 days, at least one lakh have been identified, so far about ten and a half thousand have died. Strict measures have been taken in several cities in Japan, including Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, to control the situation.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has promised to provide vaccines to different countries on demand through CoVAX, a global alliance to solve the problem. Meanwhile, the Seram Institute has stopped exporting vaccines as India was upset by the corona's push.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says CoVAX needs 4.5 trillion to resolve the crisis.

Soumya Swaminathan, chief researcher at the World Health Organization, said, "We do not expect any cooperation from the Seram Institute of India in the next few months in providing vaccines." However, with the United States and Europe moving forward, we will be able to overcome the vaccine crisis in various countries, including India, through the Kovacs program.