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While the firms will continue to make these three vaccines, this action will allow US-based companies that supply these vaccine manufacturers to make their own decisions on which orders to fulfil first ....
Bombay High Court asks Maharashtra government to address security concerns raised by SII CEO Poonawalla Updated: Updated: June 01, 2021 17:12 IST A vacation Bench said, “Mr. Poonawalla was doing a great service to the nation and the State government’s highest functionaries must look into the issue of his security.” Share Article A view of the Bombay High Court in Mumbai. | Photo Credit: VIVEK BENDRE A vacation Bench said, “Mr. Poonawalla was doing a great service to the nation and the State government’s highest functionaries must look into the issue of his security.” The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said the Maharashtra government must assure the Serum Institute of India’s (SII) CEO, Adar Poonawalla, of requisite security in the wake of alleged threats to him over the supply of the Covishield vaccine manufactured by his company. ....
Besides asking the Adar Poonawalla-backed pharma behemoth to come to its rescue, the Delhi government s letter mentioned that vaccination centres will have to be shut down due to the non-availability of vaccines ....
AstraZeneca pledges $250,000 as humanitarian aid to India amid COVID-19 crisis The aid to India is part of the $1 million which the British-Swedish multinational has earmarked for relief initiatives across communities which have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic PTI | May 12, 2021 | Updated 09:03 IST Drug major AstraZeneca on Tuesday said it has pledged $250,000 (over Rs 1.8 crore) in humanitarian aid to India to support relief activities amid the second wave of COVID-19 sweeping across the country. The aid to India is part of the $1 million which the British-Swedish multinational has earmarked for relief initiatives across communities which have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. ....
The major news headlines of the day, and more. “The Secretary of State for the U.K.’s Home Department, Priti Patel, has approved Mr. Nirav Modi’s extradition,” said a CBI official. The accused now has the legal recourse of approaching the U.K. High Court, within 14 days, to seek permission for moving an appeal against the Secretary of State’s decision. ....