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DCGI Grants Permission for Restricted Use of Sputnik-V Vaccine
The vaccine is indicated for active immunization to prevent COVID-19 disease in individuals ≥ 18 years of age.
| 13 April 2021 8:39 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: After detailed deliberation, the SEC recommended for grant of permission for the restricted use of the Sputnik-V vaccine in emergency situations subject to various regulatory provisions.
The vaccine is indicated for active immunization to prevent COVID-19 disease in individuals ≥ 18 years of age.
The Union Government has been leading the fight against COVID-19 with a proactive and Whole of Government approach, with a focus on containment, surveillance, testing, COVID Appropriate Behaviour, and vaccination. The countrywide vaccination drive started on 16th Jan 2021.
India permits use of Sputnik-V vax in emergency situations
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India permits use of Sputnik-V vax in emergency situations. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 13 : After Covishield and Covaxin, India on Tuesday granted permission to inject the third Covid-19 vaccine Gam-COVID-Vac combined vector vaccine, popularly called Sputnik-V, in emergency situations.
The Drugs Controller General India (DCGI) gave its nod for the emergency use of the vaccine based on recommendations of the the Subject Expert Committee (SEC) and careful consideration, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHF) said on Tuesday. After detailed deliberation the SEC recommended for grant of permission for restricted use of Sputnik-V in emergency situations subject to various regulatory provisions, the MoHF said.