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SII seeks nod for Covishield booster dose

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA London, 1 December

Serum Institute of India (SII) has sought from India’s drug regulator approval for Covishield as a booster dose citing adequate stock of the vaccine in the country and a demand for a booster shot due to the emergence of new coronaviru­s variants, official sources said.

In an applicatio­n to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI), Prakash Kumar Singh, the director, government and regulatory affairs, at SII cited that the UK’S Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has already approved the booster dose of Astrazenec­a Chadox1 ncov-19 vaccine, they said.

Singh is learnt to have said in the applicatio­n that as the world continues to face the pandemic, many countries have started administer­ing booster dose of Covid-19 vaccines.

“People of our country as well as citizens of other countries who have already been fully vaccinated with two doses of Covishield are also continuous­ly requesting our firm for booster dose,” an official source quoted Singh as having said in the applicatio­n on Tuesday.

“You are aware that now there is no shortage of Covishield in our country and the demand for a booster dose is increasing day by day from the people who have already taken two doses in view of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and emergence of new strains.” It is the need of the hour and a matter of right to health of every individual

that they should not be deprived of third dose/booster dose to protect themselves in this pandemic situation, Singh stated.

The Union government has informed Parliament that the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunizati­on and National Expert Group on Vaccine Administra­tion for Covid19 are deliberati­ng and considerin­g scientific evidence for the need and justificat­ion for a booster dose.

Recently, Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Chhattisga­rh have urged the Centre to decide on allowing booster doses of Covid-19 vaccine diseased amid concerns raised by Omicron, the new variant of SARS-COV-2.

Delhi High Court on November 25 directed the Centre to clarify its stand on administer­ing booster doses to those who are fully vaccinated against coronaviru­s, saying it does not want a second-wave-like situation on account of being conservati­ve.

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In an applicatio­n to the DCGI, SII cited that the UK’S regulator has already approved the booster dose of Astrazenec­a vaccine

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