Tag: Covid19 Vaccine

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Poorer Nations Short Of Covid-19 Vaccine Supply: WHO

Of the 80 low-income countries involved in Covax, "at least half of them do not have sufficient vaccines to be able to sustain their programmes right now", Aylward said, at a WHO briefing in Geneva on Monday.

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
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US Announces Sharing Plan For 55 Million Covid Vaccine Doses

The White House on Monday introduced plans to share 55 million Covid-19 vaccine doses with the rest of the world.

  • Tuesday, 22 June 2021
India To Receive Sputnik V Vaccine Consignments From May 1
Fortis Healthcare To Introduce Sputnik V From June 19

The two-dose Covid shot will be available at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram and Fortis Hospital, Mohali. It will be extended at more Fortis hospitals across 11 cities. The price per dose for Sputnik V (as fixed by the government) including administrative charges is Rs 1,145.

  • Thursday, 17 June 2021
No Data To Show Children Will Be Seriously Hit In Next COVID Waves: AIIMS chief
Serum Institute To Conduct Clinical Trials Of Novavax For Children

Novavax Inc had announced that NVX-CoV2373, its recombinant nanoparticle protein-based Covid-19 vaccine, demonstrated 100 per cent protection against moderate and severe disease, 90.4 per cent efficacy overall.

  • Thursday, 17 June 2021
Bombay HC Directs Maha Govt To Scrutinise Roles Of Sonu Sood, MLA Zeeshan In Procuring Anti-COVID Dr
Bombay HC Directs Maha Govt To Scrutinise Roles Of Sonu Sood, MLA Zeeshan In Procuring Anti-COVID Drugs

"Sonu Sood had received the drugs from several pharmacies located inside the private Lifeline Care Hospital in Goregaon. Pharma company Cipla had supplied Remdesivir to these pharmacies and inquiry into it was still going on," Kumbhakoni said.

  • Wednesday, 16 June 2021
Covishield Vaccine: India Will Re-Evaluate Dosage Interval Based On Emerging Data
Covishield Vaccine: India Will Re-Evaluate Dosage Interval Based On Emerging Data

On the decision to increase the gap between two doses of Covishield from four-six weeks to 12-16 weeks, he said the move was based on scientific decision and there was no dissenting voice among the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI) members.

  • Wednesday, 16 June 2021
G-7 Summit: Leaders Agree On Vaccines, China And Taxing Corporations
G-7 Summit: Leaders Agree On COVID Vaccines, China And Taxing Corporations

Speaking at the end of a G-7 leaders' summit in southwest England, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised the fantastic degree of harmony among the reenergised group, which met in person for the first time in two years.

  • Sunday, 13 June 2021
No Data To Show Children Will Be Seriously Hit In Next COVID Waves: AIIMS chief
No Data To Show Children Will Be Seriously Hit In Next COVID Waves: AIIMS chief

Noting that 60 per cent to 70 per cent of the children who got infected and got admitted in hospitals during the second wave in India, had either comorbidities or low immunity, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director said that healthy children recovered with mild illness without need for hospitalisation.

  • Tuesday, 08 June 2021
Centre To Facilitate Vaccine Supply To States, UTs For Equitable Distribution To Smaller Private Hos
Centre To Facilitate Vaccine Supply To States, UTs For Equitable Distribution To Smaller Private Hospitals

Vaccine doses provided free of cost by the Centre will be allocated to states and union territories based on criteria such as population, disease burden and progress of vaccination.

  • Tuesday, 08 June 2021
Vaccine, Free Food Could Upset India's FY22 Fiscal Numbers, Deficit May Shoot Up By 0.5%
Vaccine, Free Food Could Upset India's FY22 Fiscal Numbers, Deficit May Shoot Up By 0.5%

India has to stretch its finances even in FY21 as Covid pandemic and nationwide lockdown severely dented economic environment pushing up India's deficit with lower revenue and higher expenditure.

  • Tuesday, 08 June 2021
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Indigenous COVID19 Vaccines Are Effective On Mutants Seen In India

The two "Made in India" vaccines got the Drug Controller General of India's (DCGI) approval for restricted emergency use this year leading to the beginning of the world's largest vaccination drive from January 16.

  • Tuesday, 08 June 2021
DCGI Grants SII Permission To Manufacture Russian COVID Vaccine Sputnik V: Sources
DCGI Grants SII Permission To Manufacture Russian COVID Vaccine Sputnik V: Sources

The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) on Friday granted Serum Institute of India (SII) the permission to manufacture Russian COVID Vaccine- Sputnik V for examination test and analysis at its licensed facility at Hadapsar, ANI quoted sources as saying.

  • Friday, 04 June 2021
Congress Targets Odisha CM, PM Over Covid-19 Vaccine Procurement
Congress Targets Odisha CM, PM Over Covid-19 Vaccine Procurement

Congress MP from Koraput, Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka, Jatani MLA Suresh Routray and Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) working president Pradeep Majhi demanded the immediate vaccination of 4.5 crore population of the State.

  • Friday, 04 June 2021
More Than 23 Crore COVID19 Vaccine Doses Provided To States/UTs
Adequate COVID19 Vaccines From August Onward: NITI Aayog CEO

"From then on, we should be able to vaccinate everybody in India properly and that should help us," he said, amid a shortage of vaccine in various states.

  • Thursday, 03 June 2021
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Odisha’s Global Tender For COVID Vaccine Gets Limited Response: State Health Minister

Odisha government has received limited response to the global tender floated for procurement of COVID19 vaccines. This is according to Odisha Health Minister Naba Das who has shot a letter to the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan demanding vaccine procurement at country-level.

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  • Tuesday, 01 June 2021
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