India's Serum Institute, led by the so-called 'Vaccine Prince', is expanding its focus beyond COVID-19 to develop new vaccines for malaria and dengue. This move comes amid concerns that the world remains unprepared for another pandemic, with the 'Vaccine Prince' expressing fears over global preparedness. The development of mRNA-based therapeutics is also being explored as a potential beyond COVID-19 vaccines. Critics, however, warn that 'The West is complacent' could hinder global preparedness for future health crises.
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