AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria expects India to have the Covid-19 vaccine “within days” as AstraZeneca has got clearance for its vaccine in Britain.
Terming it as “a big step forward,” Dr Guleria said, "Now, we have a data, and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has been approved based on the studies in UK, Brazil and South Africa. There is also data from Serum Institute of India (SII). I think, once the data is shown to the regulatory authority, we should get approval for the vaccine in the county within a few days. I would say days rather than weeks or month," he said in an interview to ANI.
Dr Guleria, who is a member of the national task force on Covid-19 management, said that the country has a robust plan in place for rolling out the vaccine.
"We vaccinate children and pregnant women as part of our universal immunization program. Using the same platform to store vaccines at 2 to 8 degrees centigrade, it will be easier for us to store Covid-19 vaccines," he added
He pointed out that this vaccine can be stored at two to eight degrees Centigrade so storage can be done using a simple fridge rather than what is required in the Pfizer vaccine of minus 70 degrees Centigrade. This would make it easier to distribute the vaccine in India.
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