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<strong>Bharat Biotech&#39;s Covaxin is 77.8 per cent effective in giving protection against COVID-19, according to data from the final&nbsp; Phase III trials carried out on 25,800 participants across India.</strong></p>
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According to sources, the data pertaining to the trials were studied and approved by the DCGI&#39;s Subject Expert Committee on Tuesday. The data will now be published in an internationally recognised, peer-reviewed journal.</p>
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&quot;First interim analysis&quot; of Phase III results, presented in March, had indicated Covaxin was 81 per cent effective in preventing COVID-19 in those without prior infection after the second dose. Data available and analysed at that stage also showed a 100 per cent reduction in chances of hospitalisation in case of infection.</p>
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The approval of the Phase III data will also help Bharat Biotech secure an EUL (emergency use listing) from the World Health Organization.</p>
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The company is expected to hold a &#39;pre-submission&#39; meeting with WHO authorities on Wednesday, to discuss guidelines for final submission of required data and documents. Much of the required paperwork has already been submitted.</p>
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Last month Bharat Biotech said it expected to get WHO approval for Covaxin by September.</p>
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An EUL from WHO will allow the company to export Covaxin and make international travel easier for Indians vaccinated with the dose. Most foreign governments consider WHO approval for a vaccine as a must before according it recognition.</p>
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Covaxin and Pune-based Serum Institute&rsquo;s Covishield have been the two main vaccines being used currently in India&rsquo;s inoculation campaign with Russia&rsquo;s Sputnik V getting approval as the third vaccine only very recently.</p>
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Meanwhile, India&rsquo;s inoculation campaign has accelerated under PM Modi&rsquo;s scheme to vaccinate everyone for free launched on Monday with a record 86.16 lakh doses being administered on the first day itself.</p>
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The government now aims to increase the number of vaccine shots being administered to 1 crore a day.</p>
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