Serum Institute will provide the coronavirus vaccine at Rs 200 per dose, while Bharat Biotech would provide Covaxin at Rs 206 per dose to the government
Coronavirus vaccination drive: Dr Paul said that there are currently 5,000 vaccination points in the country. The number will be doubled up in a matter of weeks. Allow us to develop the system in an effective way and then scale it up dramatically, he said
| UPDATED: 14:57, Tue, Jan 12, 2021
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