Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

14.5mn more doses ordered

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As preparatio­ns begin for administer­ing the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in the country, the government has placed a combined order for 14.5 million more doses from the two approved vaccine manufactur­es in India -- Pune-based Serum Institute of India and Hyderabadb­ased Bharat Biotech Internatio­nal.

Of the 14.5 million doses, 10 million are of the Oxford-Astra-Zeneca vaccine called Covishield and manufactur­ed by Serum Institute and 4.5 million are doses of Covaxin, co-developed by Bharat Biotech and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

According to industry executives with knowledge of the developmen­t, Serum Institute has been sent the order by the government for 10 million doses of Covishield ahead of the expected administra­tion of the second dose over the weekend. “The news is correct,” said one executive, requesting not to be named.

A spokespers­on for Bharat Biotech confirmed that the company had received a fresh order for 4.5 million doses of Covaxin. “The company has received a letter of comfort from the Government of India to supply another 4.5 million doses of Covaxin,’ the spokespers­on said. Of the 16.5 million Covid-19 vaccine doses which the government ordered in early January, 11 million doses were of Covishield, and the remaining 5.5 million of Covaxin.

Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan, in the weekly Covid-19 health briefing on Tuesday, said the procuremen­t of Covid vaccines was an ongoing process.

“This is a continuous process, so whatever figure I give you today will change in the near future. This is something that would continue month on month. It is not a one-off or a one-time exercise where we procure upfront and then do nothing. This is a fortnightl­y, monthly procuremen­t exercise,” Bhushan said.

He also said ample precaution­s were being taken to ensure that no vaccine vial is wasted, which included making changes to the Co-WIN app to accommodat­e walk-ins among registered beneficiar­ies, and also certain measures are being put in place at the vaccinatio­n sites.

“The site officers have been asked to regularly assess the... vaccine consumptio­n, and also not to open a vial until there are 10 beneficiar­ies at the site as one vial contains 10 doses etc. Nothing is being wasted,” Bhushan said on the sidelines of the briefing.

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