Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SII plans to start vaccine production abroad: Report

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SII CEO LAST WEEK SAID THE SERUM INSTITUTE OF INDIA WOULD BE ABLE TO RAISE ITS MONTHLY OUTPUT TO 100 MILLION DOSES BY JULY

NEW DELHI: The Serum Institute of India, which manufactur­es the Astrazenec­a Covid-19 vaccine, is planning to start vaccine production in other countries as it struggles to meet supply commitment­s, its chief executive officer told The Times.

“There’s going to be an announceme­nt in the next few days,” Adar Poonawalla was quoted as saying by the newspaper in an interview published on Friday.

Poonawalla said last week that the Serum Institute would be able to raise its monthly output to 100 million doses by July, later than a previous timeline of end-may. Several states in India have run out of vaccines against Covid-19. He hoped to increase the Serum Institute’s production capacity from 2.5 billion to 3 billion doses a year within six months, the Times reported, adding that he flew to London before Britain banned travellers from India eight days ago.

Coronaviru­s cases and deaths have surged in India as the world’s second-most populous country has reported more than 300,000 new infections daily for nine consecutiv­e days, hitting another global record of 386,452 on Friday. The surge has led to a public health crisis and forced the government to seek oxygen, medicines and other essentials from abroad.the nation’s coronaviru­s cases may peak between May 3-5, according to scientists advising the government.

Some health experts said India became complacent when new cases were running at about 10,000 a day and the novel coronaviru­s seemed to be under control. Authoritie­s lifted restrictio­ns, allowing the resumption of large festivals and political rallies.

Meanwhile, Poonawalla has been accorded ‘Y’ category security across India by the CRPF in view of “potential threats” to the businessma­n, involved in the production of one of the COVID-19 vaccines in India, the Union government officials said on Wednesday.

The Central government decision came after Director, Government and Regulatory Affairs at Pune-based SII, Prakash Kumar Singh had written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on April 16 requesting security for Poonawalla.

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