When Pfizer Covid Vaccine Will Be Available In India. The company is insisting that the government bear the liability for all its vaccines administered in India even if an adverse event claim is made outside the country sources aware of the deliberations told ET. To win the fight against the deadly coronavirus disease India began administering COVID-19 vaccines on 16 January 2021. According to reports Modernawith its single-shot vaccineis in talks with Cipla while Pfizer is seeking regulatory relaxations including indemnification. The company has however issued no official statement on the same.
According to reports Modernawith its single-shot vaccineis in talks with Cipla while Pfizer is seeking regulatory relaxations including indemnification. Covid-19 vaccines should be made available by September for children AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria has said. At the time Serum Institute of Indias Covishield which is. UK on Thursday became the first western nation to approve a vaccine against Covid which has killed over 1492 lakh people around the globe. Moderna has been expected to launch a single-dose vaccine in India in 2022 while Pfizer is ready to offer 5 crores shots of its COVID-19 vaccine in 2021. DCGI has already exempted specific trials of COVID-19 vaccines that have been approved by some other international regulatory bodies.
Without government procurement the vaccine will not be available for public use in India because Pfizer is currently selling only to governments.
The final agreement between the government and the American drug-maker on indemnity and procurement norms are still pending though the two parties have arrived at an in-principle consensus sources said. The company has however issued no official statement on the same. India may get Pfizers vaccine against Covid-19 in July. To win the fight against the deadly coronavirus disease India began administering COVID-19 vaccines on 16 January 2021. The government has already accepted one of the conditions of the company to do away with trials on the local population. All India Institute of Medical Sciences chief Randeep Guleria has said that the coronavirus vaccine developed by pharmaceutical company Pfizer is expected to be available soon in India.