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World’s biggest vaccine maker in India hopes to export Covid-19 shots by year-end

Serum Institute handed out nearly 66.4 million doses as donations worldwide before country restricted exports

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 May 2021 10:30AM

World’s biggest vaccine maker in India hopes to export Covid-19 shots by year-end
The Indian government put the brakes on Covid-19 vaccine exports as the nation of 1.3 billion people experienced a new wave of cases that has pushed the healthcare system to breaking point. – AFP pic, May 19, 2021

NEW DELHI – The world’s largest vaccine maker yesterday said it hopes to resume delivering Covid-19 jabs to Covax and other countries by the end of this year, after India restricted exports to combat a massive rise in infections at home.

The Serum Institute of India (SII) has been producing hundreds of millions of doses of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, with many countries around the world, particularly poorer nations, relying heavily on the company for supplies.

But the Indian government put the brakes on vaccine exports as the nation of 1.3 billion people experienced a new wave of cases that has pushed the healthcare system to breaking point.

“In the past few days, there has been intense discussion on the decision of our government and Indian vaccine manufacturers, including SII, to export vaccines,” said SII chief executive Adar Poonawalla in a statement.

The company has already delivered more than 200 million doses, he added.

“We continue to scale up manufacturing and prioritise India. We also hope to start delivering to Covax and other countries by the end of this year.”

India has exported nearly 66.4 million doses as donations, under commercial arrangements or via Covax, to more than 90 countries before exports were slowed more than a month ago.

The pause is a blow to vital vaccination programmes in poorer countries under the Covax global inoculation initiative led by the World Health Organisation and Gavi alliance.

United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund on Monday said rich countries could help bridge the shortfall in doses by sharing 20% of their June, July and August stocks with the Covax scheme. – AFP, May 19, 2021

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