COVID-19: Centre makes big announcement over procurement of Pfizer vaccine

COVID-19: Centre makes big announcement over procurement of Pfizer vaccine

The Centre on Tuesday (November 17) stated that it’s a large problem to rearrange the cold-chain wanted to retailer coronavirus vaccine candidate developed by Pfizer. It is to be famous that the vaccine developed Pfizer must be saved at a temperature of minus 70 levels Celsius. 

NITI Aayog member (Health) Dr VK Paul, nonetheless, stated that the Centre is at present inspecting the chances if in any respect the vaccine developed by Pfizer must be obtained by India. Kaul, who can also be the top of the National Task Force on COVID-19, stated a scheme on distribution of COVID vaccine throughout the nation is at present in its remaining levels of preparation.

Paul famous that the arrival of the Pfizer vaccine is not going to arrive in India quickly. “The arrangement of cold-chains for storing the vaccine developed by Pfizer at a low temperature of minus 70 degrees Celsius is a big challenge and it will not be easy for any nation. But then, if at all it has to be obtained, we are examining what we need to do…and will work out a strategy,” he stated.

Talking concerning the vaccine candidates of Moderna and Pfizer, Paul stated, “We are watching the developments. They have announced the preliminary results and have not got the regulatory approvals.”

Kaul additionally stated that 5 vaccines are at present beneath completely different phases of trial within the nation and it’s anticipated that every one these vaccines will present positive outcomes. He famous that doses of those vaccines can be obtainable in ample numbers.

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Meanwhile, US-based pharma large Moderna introduced on Monday that its candidate for Covid-19 vaccine is almost 95% efficient in stopping the lethal viral illness. The firm additionally stated it is going to produce 20 million of vaccines doses by 2020-end. Earlier, Pfizer had introduced that it’s planning to supply round 50 million vaccine doses in 2020.

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