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Representative image MUMBAI: Private hospital chains across the country, including the Chennai-based Apollo group and Delhi-based Fortis Healthcare, and Mumbai-based Hinduja Hospital, are discussing modalities to offer foreign-manufactured vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna in India, following the relaxation in government guidelines recently. “We have had preliminary discussions with Pfizer, and are awaiting clarity on their plans’’, Anil Vinayak, group COO, Fortis Healthcare confirmed, when contacted by TOI. A final structure will emerge only after the company applies for fast-track approvals here, and is cleared by the Indian regulator. Amidst huge shortages and rising infections, the government recently fast tracked access to vaccines by allowing foreign-manufactured jabs to be imported, by doing away with bridging trial studies prior to regulatory approval. Vaccines approved by Western regulators including the USFDA, UK’s MHRA & WHO will be granted eme ....
Tucked away in a corner on the eighth floor of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur outpatient block at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi, people excitedly queue up next to a photo booth that proudly exclaims: ‘I got my Covid-19 vaccine today!’ Wearing green wrist bracelets that signify their vaccination status they pose happily for friends and families to have their pictures clicked. In another corner, nursing officers turn people away, asking them to come back the following day. “It is 4 pm and we are out of vials. We are seeing more people than we had anticipated,” says a nursing attendant to his associate. ....