India: Committee approves Oxford Mundo vaccine | DW



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Good news for the Indians on the first day of the new year. The expert committee approved the launch of the Covishield vaccine in Oxford, India. The Oxford vaccination will now start as soon as the drug controller approves it. The Union Ministry of Health will announce when the vaccine will be administered.

The expert committee discussed the approval of the two vaccines on Friday. Sources say that the Oxford vaccine has been approved. The committee discussed the vaccine developed by India Biotech and the Indian Council for Medical Research into the evening. Biontech-Pfizer also requested approval of the vaccine. But they said it would take a few more days to send all the information. So the committee discussed launching two vaccines on Friday.

Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Bijayan said he had been informed by the central government that vaccination would start in January.

Testing for the corona vaccination will begin across the country starting Saturday. In other words, the infrastructure for coronary vaccination has been reviewed for the last time. Doctors and healthcare workers who get vaccinated first will be taken to the vaccination center to see if everything is going well.

In a 130 million rupee country like India, giving everyone the crown antidote is a huge task. The whole process can go wrong if you are a little fidgety. That’s why drills are taking place in every state. Very good, doctors and health

Employees will receive this vaccine first. Then there will be vaccinations, between police and municipal workers, who are at the forefront of the fight against the crown. At the same time, senior citizens and those suffering from various serious illnesses, such as shortness of breath and diabetes, will receive the corona vaccine. Then it will be the turn of others.

Seram now has around seven million vaccines on his hands. The vaccine must be administered in two doses. So now India is in a position to vaccinate three and a half million people in Oxford. In March they will receive three million more vaccines. As a result, doctors, paramedics, and people at the forefront of the fight against coronavirus will receive the vaccine by then.

GH / SG (PTI, ANI)



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