South awaits vaccine supply timelines to fix launch dates
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Last Updated: Apr 30, 2021, 07:26 AM IST
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Serum Institute (Covishield), Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) and Dr Reddy’s (Sputnik V) are only the manufactures licensed to make vaccines in India.
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Five major southern states will be able to kick off the vaccination campaign for people in the 18-44 year age group only after a week or so as they are waiting for clear supply commitments from manufacturers. Serum Institute (Covishield), Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) and Dr Reddy’s (Sputnik V) are only the manufactures licensed to make vaccines in India. Andhra Pradesh is in talks with all of them, while Karnataka has placed orders with Serum Institute. Kerala is talking to both Serum and Bharat Bio.
Inoculation 3.0: South waiting for supply timeline from vaccine makers before committing to launch date
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Inoculation 3.0: South waiting for supply timeline from vaccine makers before committing to launch dateET Bureau
Last Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 11:32 PM IST
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Serum Institute (Covishield), Bharat Biotech (Covaxin) and Dr Reddy’s (Sputnik V) are only the manufactures licensed to make vaccines in India. Andhra Pradesh is in talks with all of them, while Karnataka has placed orders with Serum Institute. Kerala is talking to both Serum and Bharat Bio.
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Sections of private hospital chains had nursed thin hopes of kicking off the next phase of the campaign at least symbolically on the May Day, but have given up hopes of pulling it off even during May.
Current prices are only indicative of how much governments and hospitals will pay to procure doses from the manufacturers, people getting vaccinated will end up paying more to cover any charges the hospital or the government might choose to levy.
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India has allowed vaccine makers like Serum Institute of India (SII) and Bharat Biotech to fix vaccine rates at liberalised rates while opening up vaccination for all above the age of 18. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi s meeting with top health department officials, the government decided that its Phase-3 vaccination strategy will focus around liberalised vaccine pricing and scaling up of vaccine coverage .
Synopsis It will be about two months or two to three months that Bharat Biotech would really ramp up its capacity in a big way. Serum Institute also would be able to do that. So I think in the next eight to 12 weeks we should see extra supplies from domestic producers coming through.
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It is more a matter of weeks rather than months that we can have extra production coming on line, says Kumar (Image: NITI).
Rajiv Kumar, NITI Aayog shares his take on the Covid situation, vaccine scene and the decision to open up vaccination for all above 18. Edited excerpts: