Serum Institute Directed To Prioritise India Needs , Adar Poonawalla Asks World To Be Patient
Apart from making efforts to meet the requirements of India, the company is also trying its best to balance the needs of the rest of the world, Adar Poonawalla added.
Adar Poonawalla, CEO of Serum Institute Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-21T12:06:14+05:30 Serum Institute Directed To Prioritise India Needs , Adar Poonawalla Asks World To Be Patient outlookindia.com 2021-02-21T12:11:16+05:30
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Urging other countries to be patient as they wait for the supplies of Covid-19 vaccine, Adar Poonawalla, CEO of vaccine major Serum Institute of India (SII), on Sunday said that the company has been directed to prioritise the needs of India.
Covid-19 vaccine update: Vaccinations in India cross 1 crore-mark
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The country clocked in 13,193 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours
India s vaccination coverage ranks third in the world, after the USA (55.2 million doses) and the UK (16.12 million doses)
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India has vaccinated 1,01,88,007 healthcare workers and frontline workers so far. The vaccination drive in the country had begun on 16 January.
According to the Union health ministry, India s vaccination coverage ranks third in the world, after the USA (55.2 million doses) and the UK (16.12 million doses).
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Dr Bhargava pointed out that India was the fifth country in the world to isolate the Covid-19 virus as part of the efforts to develop a vaccine for the pandemic.
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Thank You, India: Dominican PM Extends Gratitude For 70,000 Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine
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New Delhi plans to gift half a million doses of vaccines to CARICOM countries
India s vaccine diplomacy has seen over 17 nations benefitting from it
Barely two weeks after Dominican Republic Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit wrote to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to facilitate supplies of COVID-19 vaccine, the Caribbean nation on Wednesday received 70,000 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine that could cover half of its current population, which is just over 10 million.
Skeritt took to Twitter to express his gratitude. He wrote: Even though I trust every word of the bible, I must confess that I did not imagine that the prayers of my country would have been answered so swiftly. Thank You, India.