Serum Institute, Bharat Biotech Pledge Smooth COVID Vaccine Rollout
After an alleged rift was reported between India's two leading vaccine makers after the government permitted emergency use approval, Serum Institute of India (SII) and Bharat Biotech jointly pledged to ensure smooth roll out of Covid-19 vaccines in the country, clearing all rumours.
An alleged rift was reported between India's two leading vaccine makers after the government permitted emergency use approval, Serum Institute of India (SII) and Bharat Biotech jointly pledged to ensure smooth roll out of Covid-19 vaccines in the country, putting all rumours to rest.
In a joint statement on behalf of the two companies, SII CEO Adar Poonawalla and Bharat Biotech Chairman and Managing Director Krishna Ella announced their combined intent to develop, manufacture and supply the Covid-19 vaccines in India and throughout the world.
Vaccines have the power to save lives and accelerate the return to economic normalcy at the earliest. Now that two Covid-19 vaccines have been issued EUA (emergency use authorisation) in India, the focus is on manufacturing, supply and distribution, such that population that need it the most receive high quality, safe and efficacious vaccines, the statement said.
Saving lives and livelihoods
"Both our companies are fully engaged in this activity and consider it our duty to the nation and the world at large to ensure a smooth rollout of vaccines. Each of our companies continue their COVID-19 vaccines development activities as planned," the vaccine makers noted.
This should clarify any miscommunication. We are all united in the fight against this pandemic. https://t.co/oeII0YOXEH
¡ª Adar Poonawalla (@adarpoonawalla) January 5, 2021
¡°The companies are fully aware of the importance of vaccines for people and countries alike, we hereby communicate our joint pledge to provide global access for our COVID-19 vaccines," they added.
¡°Our pledge towards a smooth roll out of #COVID-19 vaccines to India and the World, along with @SerumInstIndia,¡± Bharat Biotech tweeted.
India's drugs regulator had on Sunday approved Oxford University¡¯s Covid-19 vaccine ¡®Covishield¡¯ being manufactured by the Serum Institute, and the indigenously developed ¡®Covaxin¡¯ manufactured by Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country, paving the way for a massive inoculation drive.