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Maha CM pushes Haffkine to start research on vaccine

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Considerin­g the situation in Maharashtr­a, Mumbai-based Haffkine Institute needs to conduct research on a COVID-19 vaccine soon, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Tuesday. Thackeray made the comments during a review meeting he held in connection with the Parel-based institute, one of the oldest biomedical research establishm­ents in the country, an official statement said.

Medical Education Minister Amit Deshmukh was also present for the meeting.

The main task of the Haffkine Institute is to produce vaccines for different diseases and carry out research.

"Hence, priority needs to be given to conduct research on a big scale here in the time to come and the state government will extend all cooperatio­n required for the same, Thackeray said, according to the statement.

The chief minister said the 121-yearold institute should lay stress on research besides taking efforts to produce a COVID-19 vaccine.

For this, efforts should be made for COVID-19 vaccine technology transfer from the ICMR and Bharat Biotech (which developed Covaxin), Thackeray said.

The chief minister said the state government will help in setting up a modern vaccine research centre in the institute in time to come.

He said it is praisewort­hy that the institute, which has played a big role in making India polio-free, produced over 28 crore vaccines in the past six months.

But considerin­g the situation in the state, it is required that the institute carries out research on a COVID-19 vaccine soon.

"It will be a matter of pride for all of us if the institute succeeds in producing (COVID-19) vaccine, Thackeray said.

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