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Government rectifies no country vaccinating its children remark after uproar

Government rectifies no country vaccinating its children remark after uproar Moneycontrol 9 hours ago © Mohammed Shaikh Government rectifies no country vaccinating its children remark after uproar Dr Vinod Kumar Paul, who chairs the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for Covid-19, has rectified his statement that said no country in the world was vaccinating children following an uproar on social media and backlash from several political leaders. The release mentions that no country in the world is giving vaccines to children . It should read no country in the world is giving vaccines to children under 12 years. The other points made in that section are valid. The inadvertent typographical omission is regretted,” Paul said in a revised statement.

India To Skip Local Trials for Well Established COVID-19 Vaccines; Pfizer Shots May Arrive By July: Reuters

As a step to accelerate vaccination rollout, India has reportedly scrapped local trials for “well-established” foreign COVID-19 vaccines, with a government official saying Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE) shots could arrive by July. Only about 3% of India’s 1.3 billion people have been fully vaccinated, the lowest rate among the ten countries with the most cases. India pledged last month to fast-track imports, but its insistence on local trials and a dispute over indemnity stalled discussions with Pfizer. “The provision has now been further amended to waive the trial requirement altogether for the well-established vaccines manufactured in other countries,” the government said in a statement. “Yes, we are engaged with Pfizer because they have indicated availability of a certain amount of, a certain volume of vaccines in coming months, possibly starting in July,” Vinod Kumar Paul, a top government official, told a news briefing. “We are exami

India scraps local trials for COVID shots, says Pfizer vaccine could arrive by July

India scrapped local trials for "well-established" foreign coronavirus vaccines on Thursday as it tries to accelerate its vaccination rollout, with a government official saying Pfizer shots could arrive by July.

India scraps local trials for Covid shots

India scraps local trials for Covid shots Published: 10:11 PM, May 27, 2021 A woman receives vaccine at a drive-in vaccination kiosk in Ahmedabad on Thursday. AFP SHARE NEW DELHI: India scrapped local trials for well-established foreign coronavirus vaccines on Thursday as it tries to accelerate its vaccination rollout, with a government official saying Pfizer shots could arrive by July. The world s second-most populous country this month recorded its highest monthly Covid-19 death toll since the pandemic began last year, accounting for just over a third of the overall total. India reported 211,298 new infections on Thursday, the world s highest daily rise, but nearly half the daily infections it recorded earlier this month.

Pfizer, Inc (NYSE:PFE), (BNTX) - India To Skip Local Trials for Well Established COVID-19 Vaccines; Pfizer Shots May Arrive By July: Reuters

Pfizer, Inc (NYSE:PFE), (BNTX) - India To Skip Local Trials for Well Established COVID-19 Vaccines; Pfizer Shots May Arrive By July: Reuters
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