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Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid Vaccine Becomes First To Get Approval In India

The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, Covishield, has been developed in collaboration with Serum Institute of India.

01 January 2021
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A government-appointed panel approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine for emergency use in India. The vaccine was further sent for approval to the regulator Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI). The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, Covishield, has been developed in collaboration with Serum Institue of India (SII). 

It is the first vaccine to get approval in India.

The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on Wednesday had approved the Covid-19 vaccine developed by scientists at Oxford University and produced by AstraZeneca for human use.

In a key meeting today, the applications filed for emergency use of coronavirus vaccine by the SII, Bharat Biotech and Pfizer were taken up for consideration by a government-appointed panel of experts.

The ongoing meeting comes a day before the dry run for vaccination will be carried out in all states. 

The SII is manufacturing 'Covishield' vaccine developed by Oxford University and pharma industry major AstraZeneca. Bharat Biotech partnered with the Indian Council of Medical Research to produce 'Covaxin', and Pfizer has asked for time to present its data.

After SII's application, the SEC has started reviewing the EUA application by Bharat Biotech for its COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin but is yet to take a final decision on the matter, sources said.

The government and the SII are yet to sign an agreement on the purchase of the vaccine

 

 

(With PTI inputs.)


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