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Adar Punawala, director of the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, said the potential price of the coronavirus, invented by the University of Oxford and the pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca in the United Kingdom. He said that a dose of the vaccine would cost between Rs 500 and 600 in India. Two doses can cost around one thousand rupees.
The coronavirus vaccine is expected to be available in Oxford in February 2021. If all goes well, the general public will receive the vaccine in April, first after giving it to the elderly and then to healthcare workers.
Adar Punawala, executive director of the Serum Institute of India, said that Oxford’s corona vaccine is being tested in India in collaboration with AstraZeneca. The vaccine will cost between Rs 500-600 in India. In other words, two doses can cost around one thousand rupees.
Punawala said that 300 to 400 million doses of the Oxford Covid vaccine would arrive in India in early 2021.
He said that the vaccine would be delivered to the Indian government at a cheaper price and that India was his priority. Punawala said the vaccine can be stored at temperatures that range from 2 ° C to 6 ° C.
He said that every two-thirds of the year, all Indian citizens will be vaccinated against Kovid. The reason for taking so long is not just the vaccine supply, but also the budget and other infrastructure. Above all, everyone should be vaccinated voluntarily. We hope that by 2024, all Indians will receive two doses of vaccine.
When asked once again how effective the vaccine would be, Punawala said that so far the Oxford-Estrogen Gene vaccine has worked well in older people. The T-cell response is good, which seems to create long-lasting immunity in the body. However, it is not possible to say for sure how long it will last. We have to wait patiently.
Punawala said children may have to wait a little longer to get the vaccine. Kovid has yet to become so harmful to children, he said. Measles or pneumonia do more harm than good. However, it is important to note that children can carry and spread corona germs. The elderly and infirm will be vaccinated before the vaccine arrives, after which arrangements will be made for the children.
Starting in February next year, 100 million doses will be produced in India every month. However, it has not yet been decided how many people will get it. “Our estimates are that at least 400 million doses are urgently needed in India by July,” said Punawala. We are still not sure if everything will work out in the best way. All I can say is that India is our priority. Then maybe Africa, then another country. Source: The Wall
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