NEW DELHI: Following the surge in Covid cases, the government said Thursday that while India does not prohibit the export of vaccines, unlike many other countries, it may be necessary to “calibrate supply schedules from time to time” given the India’s current manufacturing capacity. and requirements of your vaccination program. …
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For now, the government has purchased 11 million doses to vaccinate priority groups New Delhi: India has started shipping millions of doses of Covishield at no cost. On the list are 13 nations: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Bahrain, Brazil, Mauritius, Morocco, Oman, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka. But while …
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PUNE: With the Covid-19 vaccination campaign in India scheduled to roll out on January 16, the transportation of the Covishield vaccine from the Serum Institute of India facilities in Pune in Maharashtra is likely to start from the night of January 11. January or January 12, sources. involved in logistics …
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Within 24 hours of last week, an expert committee from the national drug regulator changed its decision on whether Bharat Biotech’s Covid-19 candidate vaccine could be recommended for approval without evidence of its efficacy in humans, the minutes of the committee meetings held on January 1 and 2 show. The …
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India has approved two COVID-19 vaccines – Covishield ‘from the Serum Institute of India and’ Covaxin ‘from Bharat Biotech – for emergency restricted use, regulatory body DCGI said on Sunday. Both vaccines should be given in two doses and should be stored at 2-8 ° C. Also read: Why people …
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One day after Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav questioned India’s Covid-19 vaccines and said he would not take “the BJP vaccine,” Congressional leaders Jairam Ramesh, Shashi Tharoor also doubted approval. awarded to the Bharat Biotech vaccine while in its third phase of testing. . Criticizing their doubts, Union Minister Hardeep …
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After the Controller General of Drugs of India (DCGI) gave the green signal on Sunday to two candidate vaccines for restricted and emergency use, Union Minister Rajnath Singh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, who said that he has greatly helped India to come. with indigenous solutions …
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For the executive director of the Serum Institute of India, Adar Poonawalla, the moment of happy new year came on January 3 after the General Controller of Drugs of India on Sunday gave the final go-ahead to Covishield, the vaccine developed by the Oxford University and leading pharmaceutical Astrazeneca and …
Read More »The Covid vaccine will be free for the “highest priority” beneficiaries: Vardhan | India News
NEW DELHI: The Covid 19 vaccine will be provided free of charge to most priority beneficiaries, including one crore from healthcare and two crore from frontline workers, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said while a trial was underway nationwide to test readiness for the vaccination campaign on Saturday. Vardhan said details …
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On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on the country’s people not to let their guard down even after vaccination, while also announcing that efforts to quickly deliver a Covid-19 vaccine made in India to the sections that need it most. they are in the final stages. . In one …
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