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Union Home Secretary reviews Covid-19 situation in North Eastern States and UTs

Union Home Secretary reviews Covid-19 situation in North Eastern States and UTs
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Union home secretary reviews COVID-19 situation in Northeastern states, UTs

Union home secretary reviews COVID-19 situation in Northeastern states, UTs
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Can India re-visit UK s stand on gap between two COVID-19 jabs?

Brazilian health regulator Anvisa has approved the import of India s Covaxin jab, which is now waiting for WHO s approval

by Bhaswati Guha Majumder - Jun 5, 2021 08:45 AM Bharat Biotech’s COVAXIN  As India is looking forward to World Health Organization’s (WHO) approval for Hyderabad based Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin jab, the Center said that “the milestone will be achieved soon”. During a news conference on the Covid-19 situation in India, Dr VK Paul, Member (Health) Niti Aayog, said that the authorities have been working with Bharat Biotech and WHO, data exchange is underway and we are keen that this milestone is accomplished soon. Meanwhile, on 4 June, Anvisa, which is Brazil s health agency, approved imports of Russia s Sputnik V as well as India s Covaxin (BBV152 COVID-19) vaccinations—but with conditions on both the jabs.

Stick to two-dose protocol for Covishield, no mixing of vaccines anytime now: VK Paul

Express News Service NEW DELHI: Amid confusion that the government may completely do away with the second dose of Covid vaccine Covishield, the Centre on Tuesday clarified that there was no change in the existing dosing protocol while also insisting that mixing and matching of vaccines was not a possibility in the near future. “There is some confusion and misunderstanding but let us make clear that we will keep following the gap interval of 12 weeks between two Covishield doses and everyone will get two doses of both Covishield,” said VK Paul, Member (Health) Niti Aayog and head of the national Covid task force.

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