India has allowed commercial export of Covid-19 vaccines being manufactured in the country from Friday. Brazil and Morocco will be the first two countries that are getting the commercial contracted supplies of 20 lakh doses each with flights leaving at 4.15 am IST and 8 am IST, respectively tomorrow.
India allows commercial export of COVID vaccines from Friday; first stop Brazil, Morocco
Brazil and Morocco will be the first two countries that are getting the commercial contracted supplies of 20 lakh doses each, of COVID-19 vaccines. An employee removes vials of AstraZeneca s COVISHIELD vaccine from a visual inspection machine inside a lab at Serum Institute of India, in Pune. (File photo: Reuters)
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Updated: Jan 21, 2021, 11:50 PM IST
India has allowed the commercial export of COVID-19 vaccines from Friday, that are manufactured in the country. Brazil and Morocco will be the first two countries that are getting the commercial contracted supplies of 20 lakh doses each with flights leaving at 4.15 am IST and 8 am IST, respectively on Friday.
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