India s Vaccine Tycoon Adar Poonawalla Explains Why He Lives in UK Now
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Admitting that he is facing immense pressure from some of the most powerful people in India demanding supplies of Covishield, Serum Institute of India (SII) CEO Adar Poonawalla said on Saturday that the company is also planning to start vaccine production in the UK, the media reported.
In an interview with The Times, Poonawalla said that everything falls on his shoulders when it comes to delivering the Covid vaccine to millions in India. I m staying here (London) for an extended time because I don t want to go back to that situation. Everything falls on my shoulders, but I can t do it alone.I don t want to be in a situation where you are just trying to do your job, and just because you can t supply the needs of X, Y or Z, you really don t want to guess what they are going to do, Poonawalla told The Times.
LONDON â Admitting that he is facing immense pressure from some of the most powerful people in India demanding supplies of Covishield, Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla said May 1 that the company is planning to start vaccine production in the UK.
In an interview with The Sunday Times here, Poonawalla said that everything falls on his shoulders when it comes to delivering the Covid vaccine to millions in India. I m staying here (London) for an extended time because I don t want to go back to that situation. Everything falls on my shoulders, but I can t do it alone.I don t want to be in a situation where you are just trying to do your job, and just because you can t supply the needs of X, Y or Z, you really don t want to guess what they are going to do, Poonawalla told The Times.
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Admitting that he is facing immense pressure from some of the most powerful people in India demanding supplies of Covishield, Serum Institute of India (SII) CEO Adar Poonawalla said on Saturday that the company is also planning to start vaccine production in the UK, the media reported.
In an interview with The Times, Poonawalla said that everything falls on his shoulders when it comes to delivering the Covid vaccine to millions in India. I m staying here (London) for an extended time because I don t want to go back to that situation. Everything falls on my shoulders, but I can t do it alone.I don t want to be in a situation where you are just trying to do your job, and just because you can t supply the needs of X, Y or Z, you really don t want to guess what they are going to do, Poonawalla told The Times.