The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vaccine giant says told to prioritise India

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NEW DELHI: The world’s biggest vaccine maker, India’s Serum Institute, has urged other countries to be “patient” about it supplying anti-coronaviru­s shots, saying it has been instructed to prioritise its home market.

“Dear countries & government­s, as you await #COVISHIELD supplies, I humbly request you to please be patient,” Serum chief Adar Poonawalla tweeted on Sunday.

“@SerumInstI­ndia has been directed to prioritise the huge needs of India and along with that balance the needs of the rest of the world. We are trying our best.”

Serum, from its sprawling facility in Pune in western India, is producing hundreds of millions of doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine.

Many countries around the world, particular­ly poorer nations, are relying heavily on the company for supplies of the vaccine, and it has already shipped millions of doses abroad.

The Serum Institute also plans to supply 200 million doses to Covax, a World Health Organizati­onbacked effort to procure and distribute inoculatio­ns to poor countries.

Poonawalla did not say who had told the firm to prioritise India, or whether the instructio­ns were new.

India’s aim of inoculatin­g 300 million people by July is falling well behind schedule with just over 11 million shots given so far.

The problems however are thought to lie more with not enough people coming forward for the vaccinatio­ns rather than problems with supplies of the shots.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? An employee in protective gear works on an assembly line for manufactur­ing vials of Covishield, AstraZenec­a-Oxford’s Covid-19 coronaviru­s vaccine at the Serum Institute in Pune.
— AFP file photo An employee in protective gear works on an assembly line for manufactur­ing vials of Covishield, AstraZenec­a-Oxford’s Covid-19 coronaviru­s vaccine at the Serum Institute in Pune.

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