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AHPI director general Girdhar Gyani said the association is trying to procure J&J jabs through an authorised private agency in India from the European Union s quota for lower and middle income countries.
AP
Medium and small-sized hospitals have got together under the AHPI umbrella to procure vaccines on better terms from manufacturers
The Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) has initiated the process of procuring Johnson and Johnson’s (J&J) single dose Covid-19 vaccine from the European Union Covid-19 task force. The association, which represents medium and small hospitals, expects to get one million doses.
AHPI director general Girdhar Gyani said the association is trying to procure J&J jabs through an authorised private agency in India from the European Union s quota for lower and middle income countries.
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These hospitals under the umbrella of Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) had approached SII to place orders in bulk. “SII has said it will send the list to the government for approval and it will revert after it gets approval,” said Girdhar Gyani, director general of the AHPI.
AFP
Medium and small hospitals have been told by Serum Institute of India (SII) that they will have to take approval from the government before it starts supplying Covishield vaccines to them, said industry executives.
These hospitals under the umbrella of Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI) had approached SII to place orders in bulk. “SII has said it will send the list to the government for approval and it will revert after it gets approval,” said Girdhar Gyani, director general of the AHPI.