Sputnik V has demonstrated an efficacy rate of 92 per cent, according to a report. (File photo)
New Delhi:
The roll-out of Russian COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik V at various private hospitals in the Delhi-NCR region has been delayed again, officials said on Sunday. We do not have a clarity on the dates of the vaccine roll-out, a spokesman of Apollo Hospitals said.
Indraprastha Apollo had earlier said that it would tentatively start administering the two-dose vaccine by June 25.
An official of Madhukar Rainbow Children s Hospital said the facility has also not received Sputnik V doses so far from Hyderabad-based Dr Reddy s Laboratories, the marketing partner for the vaccine in the country.
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Sputnik V uses two different viruses that cause the common cold (adenovirus) in humans. The two doses, given 21 days apart, are different and not interchangeable.
An official of Madhukar Rainbow Children's Hospital said the facility has not yet received Sputnik V doses so far from Hyderabad-based Dr Reddy's Laboratories, the marketing partner for the vaccine in the country
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