Editorial Clarification/CorrigendumThis refers to the article titled “How vaccine Myths Are spreading in India” published in the Sunday Times of India on 13 December, 2020 and also carried on our digital platform.Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhary has stated that the report did not accurately or fully reflect his position, including his stated reliance on certain research material and sources. Dr. Chowdhary stated that his comments were made in the context of preventive health, nutrition, immunity and lifestyle-based health management, and he disputes the characterization of his statements in the said report.We clarify the above and regret any distress caused to Dr. Chaudhary by the publication.
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