NEW DELHI: With indigenously developed
Zydus Cadila's Covid-19 vaccine receiving emergency use authorisation, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Friday hailed it as a "momentous feat" and said the approval to the world's first DNA-based vaccine against the coronavirus is a testimony to the innovative zeal of India's scientists.
The department of biotechnology on Friday said indigenously developed
Zydus Cadila Covid-19 vaccine
ZyCoV-D has received approval for emergency use authorisation from the Drug Controller General of India and it will be administered to people 12 years and above.
With the emergency use authorisation (
EUA), ZyCoV-D has also become the first vaccine to be administered to those in the age group of 12-18 years in the country.
"India is fighting Covid-19 with full vigour. The approval for world's first DNA based ‘ZyCov-D' vaccine of @ZydusUniverse is a testimony to the innovative zeal of India's scientists," Prime Minister
Modi tweeted.
"A momentous feat indeed," he added.
Vaccines Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik V are being given to only those above 18 years of age and unlike ZyCoV-D, which is three-dose, these are administered in two doses.
The department of biotechnology (DBT) said that ZyCoV-D is the world's first DNA-based vaccine against the coronavirus and when injected produces the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and elicits an immune response, which plays a vital role in protection from the disease as well as viral clearance.