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Serum Institute fixes Covishield price at Rs 600/dose for pvt hospitals, Rs 400 for state govts

UPDATED: April 21, 2021 15:53 IST Covishield vaccine has been priced at Rs 600 for private hospitals and Rs 400 for state governments. (PTI) The Serum Institute of India (SII) has announced that it will price its Covishield vaccine at Rs 600 per dose for private hospitals and Rs 400 per dose for state governments. In a statement, SII has said, For the next two months, we will address the limited capacity by scaling up the vaccine production. Going ahead, 50% of our capacities will be served to the Government of India s vaccination program, and the remaining 50% of the capacity will be for the state governments and private hospitals.

Covishield to cost Rs 600 at private hospitals, Rs 400 at govt hospitals

Covishield to cost Rs 600 at private hospitals, Rs 400 at govt hospitals Going ahead, 50% of our capacities will be served to the Government of India s vaccination program, and the remaining 50% of the capacity will be for the State governments and private hospitals, Adar Poonawalla stated BusinessToday.In | April 21, 2021 | Updated 16:14 IST Covishield priced at Rs 600 at private hospitals Serum Institute said that it will price its vaccine Covishield at Rs 600 per dose in the private market and Rs 400 for state governments. The company is preparing to open up its vaccine beyond the use of the Centre s vaccination scheme. Adar Poonawalla said that the company will ramp up production in the next two months.

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