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Spending more time with family in UK to escape demand pressure in India: Poonawala

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Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonwalla on Saturday spoke out about the pressures he was under over the production of COVID-19 vaccines to meet the ever-increasing demand in India as the country battles through a devastatin­g second wave of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In his first comments since he was provided with ‘Y’ category security by the Indian government earlier this week, Poonawalla told ‘The Times’ in an interview about receiving aggressive calls from some of the most powerful people in India, demanding supplies of Covishield, the Oxford/AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine that the Serum Institute is producing in India.

That pressure is largely behind his decision to fly into London to be with his wife and children, the 40-year-old entreprene­ur said.

“I’m staying here (London) an extended time because I don’t want to go back to that situation. Everything falls on my shoulders but I can’t do it alone...I don’t want to be in a situation where you are just trying to do your job, and just because you can’t supply the needs of X, Y or Z you really don’t want to guess what they are going to do,” Poonawalla told the newspaper.

“The level of expectatio­n and aggression is really unpreceden­ted. It’s overwhelmi­ng. Everyone feels they should get the vaccine. They can’t understand why anyone else should get it before them,” he said.

The businessma­n indicated in the interview that his move to London is also linked to business plans to expand vaccine manufactur­ing to countries outside India, which may include the likes of the UK.

“There’s going to be an announceme­nt in the next few days,” he said, when asked about Britain as one of the production bases.

According to the newspaper, by the time the Oxford/ AstraZenec­a vaccine was approved in January this year, the Serum Institute of India had increased its annual production capacity from 1.5 to 2.5 billion doses at a cost of USD 800 million, and stockpiled 50 million doses of Covishield.

The company began exporting to 68 countries, including Britain until the situation worsened in recent weeks.

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