NEW DELHI: India’s vaccine diplomacy moved forward with the shipment of 1 lakh anti-Covid injections to Oman, a close partner in the Gulf, after having supplied the jabs to immediate neighbors. By the end of this week, India plans to send more than 5 lakhs of doses to Afghanistan. India …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign Starts Today – All Your Questions Answered
The world’s largest vaccination campaign against the new coronavirus will begin on Saturday when India begins vaccinating three million million of its front-line workers. In the first phase, two indigenous vaccines, Covaxin and Covishield, will be administered to the priority groups. More than one crore and 5.27 lakh people have …
Read More »Give us priority in vaccine distribution: Kerala to Center
KERALA HAS requested the Center to prioritize the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines, considering the high number of cases in the state and to make the most of its strategy of delaying the peak in the containment of the disease. Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja said The Indian Express that the …
Read More »Oxford COVID-19 Covishield Vaccine, Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin Gain DCGI Approval for Emergency Use
The indigenous vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech with the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) will be used as a ‘backup’, only if the country needs additional doses to vaccinate large numbers of people, particularly given the possibility of an increase sudden triggered by the UK variant. And, unlike the …
Read More »Covid 19 Vaccine in India: Registration, Eligibility, Coronavirus Vaccine Schedule in India | India News
NEW DELHI: Will the vaccine be given to everyone simultaneously? When will antibodies develop? How will a vaccine be chosen for administration?With India ready to roll out the Covid-19 vaccine, the government tweeted a three-part video series on Sunday to answer several frequently asked questions about the vaccination process. In …
Read More »Oxford COVID-19 Covishield Vaccine, Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin Gain DCGI Approval for Emergency Use
The indigenous vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech with the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) will be used as a ‘backup’, only if the country needs additional doses to vaccinate large numbers of people, particularly given the possibility of an increase sudden triggered by the UK variant. And, unlike the …
Read More »COVID-19 Vaccination: Who Will Get The COVID-19 Vaccine First, How To Register – Everything You Need To Know
COVID-19 vaccine: The vaccine will first be administered to around one million healthcare workers. New Delhi: The government plans to vaccinate 30 million people in India against the coronavirus in the next six to eight months, starting with frontline workers. A COVID-19 vaccination trial is taking place across the country …
Read More »Vaccine Approval Imminent, Prime Minister Modi Says Prepared For Implementation Stay Alert
Announcing that efforts to quickly deliver an Indian-made Covid-19 vaccine to sections that need it most are in the final stages, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called on the country’s people not to let their guard down even afterward. of vaccination. In one direction via video link after laying …
Read More »Serum Institute expects regulatory approval for Oxford coronavirus vaccine in a few days
The Serum Institute of India, which is manufacturing and testing the Oxford / AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in the country, said Monday. awaited regulatory approval to take in a few days. Serum CEO Adar Poonawalla said the vaccine, called Covishield in India, should be licensed by January. “The emergency use authorization …
Read More »Guidelines Enrollment Details Explained
A ‘safe and effective’ vaccine against the new coronavirus will soon become a reality in India. Pfizer, Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech have applied for marketing authorization for their vaccines. The vaccination campaign will begin once the country approves the emergency use of any of the candidate vaccines. …
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