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Russia says India to produce 100 million doses of Sputnik vaccine

It will be priced at only US$10 per dose on international markets

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Nov 2020 12:10AM

Russia says India to produce 100 million doses of Sputnik vaccine
Apart from India, the Russian Direct Investment Fund says Sputnik V will also be produced in Brazil, China and South Korea. – Pixabay pic, November 27, 2020

MOSCOW – One of the developers of Russia's Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine announced today that India-based drugmaker, Hetero, will produce over 100 million doses of the jab.

"Hetero, one of India's leading generic pharmaceutical companies, have agreed to produce in India over 100 million doses per year of the world's first registered vaccine against the novel coronavirus infection -– Sputnik V," the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in a statement, adding that production was expected to start in early 2021.

Earlier this week, Russia said interim results from the Sputnik V clinical trials showed the vaccine was 95% effective, similar to other international vaccine makers that have also published test results showing efficacy rates of 90% and higher.

Russia also announced that the Sputnik V vaccine will be priced at US$10 (RM40.72) per dose on international markets, costing less than some other registered Covid-19 vaccines.

Russia was the first country to announce the registration of a coronavirus vaccine in August –  dubbed Sputnik V after the Soviet-era satellite – but did so ahead of large scale clinical trials.

Currently, the third and final phase of trials is underway with some 40,000 volunteers involved in blind testing of the vaccine that uses two different human adenovirus vectors.

According to Friday's statement, their use “allows for a stronger and longer-term immune response” compared to vaccines that use the same vector in both its doses.

Third phase trials are also underway in the ex-Soviet republic of Belarus, the UAE and Venezuela among other countries.

Apart from India, the RDIF says Sputnik V will also be produced in Brazil, China and South Korea.

"I am confident that Sputnik V should become an integral part of the national vaccine portfolio of every country willing to protect its population from the coronavirus," RDIF head Kirill Dmitriyev was quoted as saying in today's statement. – AFP, November 27, 2020

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