India's
Serum Institute expects approval for AstraZeneca vaccine in days
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[December 28, 2020]
By Devjyot Ghoshal and Sumit Khanna
KOLKATA/AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - The
Serum Institute of India, the local maker of the Oxford/AstraZeneca
coronavirus vaccine, said on Monday it expected the British and Indian
governments to approve shots for emergency use within a few days.
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"You will be hearing some good news from the UK very soon," Serum's
Chief Executive Adar Poonawalla told reporters, adding that approval
from the Indian regulator would likely follow shortly.
"By January, we should have the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine
licensed."
The company has already made 40 million to 50 million doses of the
vaccine and will be able to ramp up capacity to around 100 million a
month by March when a new facility comes online, Poonawalla said.
India wants to deliver 600 million coronavirus shots in the next six
to eight months starting in January. The country's drug regulator is
also considering similar approvals for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
and another developed by India's Bharat Biotech.
VACCINATION DRILLS
Some Indian states on Monday began a trial run of COVID-19 vaccine
delivery systems, with health authorities checking everything from
their technology platforms to the storage infrastructure that will
be required to inoculate millions.
"The exercise is basically a mock drill for our healthcare workers
on how to run the whole vaccination process and system," Jaiprakash
Shivahare, the commissioner for health in the western state of
Gujarat, told Reuters.
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State health officials had set
up 19 vaccination centres, each with 25 dummy
beneficiaries played by health workers, who
would help test out the entire inoculation
sequence, including online monitoring systems,
Shivahare said.
"The cold chain infrastructure for distribution
of the vaccine is also being tested as a part of
the dry run," he said.
India has the second-highest number of confirmed
coronavirus cases in the world after the United
States, and it has recorded 147,901 deaths so
far.
On Monday, the federal health ministry reported
a daily increase of a little over 20,000
infections, taking the country's total so far to
10.2 million cases.
(Additional Reporting by Zarir Hussain in
GUWAHATI, Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by
Hugh Lawson)
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