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Brazil Scraps Covaxin Application for Authorisation

Brazil Scraps Covaxin Application for Authorisation 25/07/2021 Union health minister Harsh Vardhan holds up a vial of Covaxin, AIIMS Delhi, January 16, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi/File Photo São Paulo: Indian pharmaceutical giant Bharat Biotech’s ambitious plans to sell millions of doses of its highly-priced vaccine, Covaxin, to Brazil all but crashed on Saturday after the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) decided to scrap the company’s application for emergency use authorisation (EUA). In a unanimous decision, the executive board of the Brazilian regulator declared that the application will no longer be evaluated. The decision, just a day after the Indian company announced the cancellation of its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Precisa Medicamentos of Brazil, has now set the stage for the termination of the $300-million deal for the supply 20 million doses of Covaxin from India to Brazil.

Brazil Scraps Covaxin Application for Authorisation as Former Partner Attacks Bharat Biotech

Brazil Scraps Covaxin Application for Authorisation as Former Partner Attacks Bharat Biotech Bharat Biotech s application for EUA approval has been binned and permission for clinical trials suspended. File photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Bharat Biotech plant in November 2020. At the Bharat Biotech facility in Hyderabad, was briefed about their indigenous COVID-19 vaccine. Congratulated the scientists for their progress in the trials so far. Their team is closely working with ICMR to facilitate speedy progress, Modi had tweeted at the time, World17 hours ago São Paulo: Indian pharmaceutical giant Bharat Biotech’s ambitious plans to sell millions of doses of its highly-priced vaccine, Covaxin, to Brazil all but crashed on Saturday after the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) decided to scrap the company’s application for emergency use authorisation (EUA).

Vietnam embassy delegates visit AU | Visakhapatnam News

Visakhapatnam: A delegation from the Vietnam embassy, New Delhi led by ambassador Pham Sanh Chau, second secretary Do Duy Khanh and education attacher Ngu Yen Luong Duc visited Andhra University on Friday. The team met vice-chancellor Prof PVGD Prasad in his chamber. Prof Prasad Reddy assured Andhra University’s cooperation in future academic endeavours between India and Vietnam. Later, the team held a discussion with registrar Prof V Krishna Mohan and dean (international affairs) Prof EN Dhanamjaya Rao on accommodating Vietnamese students in different courses. The delegation expressed their satisfaction over the care being provided to international students. They specially spoke about the university vaccinating all international students against Covid-19 free of cost.

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