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Rs 4,500 cr pre-paid bulk order for COVID vaccines to Serum, Bharat Biotech


Rs 4,500 cr pre-paid bulk order for COVID vaccines to Serum, Bharat Biotech
The government will make pre-payment to both Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech for the vaccine supply. This will serve as an incentive to the two vaccine suppliers, said a source
Ashutosh Kumar | April 19, 2021 | Updated 22:42 IST
The government has lined up assured prepaid bulk procurement of COVID-19 vaccines at a total expenditure of Rs 4,500 crore amid the raging second wave of the pandemic.
A source close to the development told Business Today that bulk vaccine supply worth Rs 3,000 crore has been lined up from the Serum Institute of India (SII), which is currently manufacturing the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. A similar captive supply worth Rs 1,500 crore will be arranged with Bharat Biotech for the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine - Covaxin. ....

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How the tiny kingdom of Bhutan out-vaccinated most of the world


How the tiny kingdom of Bhutan out-vaccinated most of the world
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How the tiny kingdom of Bhutan out-vaccinated most of the worldBy Chencho Dema and Mike Ives, New York Times
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2021, 11:41 PM IST
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As of Saturday, Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom that has emphasized its citizens’ well-being over national prosperity, had administered a first vaccine dose to more than 478,000 people, more than 60% of its population. The Health Ministry said this month that more than 93% of eligible adults had received their first shots.
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Bhutan s vaccination rate was ahead of those of the United Kingdom and the United States, more than seven times that of neighboring India and nearly six times the global average. ....

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'Pilot who pressed eject button during emergency': Priyanka Gandhi's dig at PM Modi


Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. File
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The Congress-led Opposition has been criticising the government over its handling of the pandemic and the vaccination drive
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 17 over the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, describing him as the “pilot who had his photo plastered on boarding passes only to press the eject button during an emergency”.
The Congress-led Opposition has been criticising the government over its handling of the pandemic and the vaccination drive, while the Centre has maintained that its timely steps have been instrumental in fighting COVID-19. ....

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Coronavirus | Worldwide COVID-19 death toll tops a staggering 3 million


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April 17, 2021 14:59 IST
Around the world, the trajectory of the coronavirus and the race to bring it under control vary widely from country to country
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Around the world, the trajectory of the coronavirus and the race to bring it under control vary widely from country to country
The global death toll from the coronavirus topped a staggering 3 million people on April 17 amid repeated setbacks in the worldwide vaccination campaign and a deepening crisis in places such as Brazil, India and France. ....

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'No reason for widespread concern' over vaccines and rare clots, say MRC and Sisonke researchers


No reason for widespread concern over vaccines and rare clots, say MRC and Sisonke researchers
Risk of developing blood clots after a Covid-19 vaccination is much lower than the risk of clotting after being infected with Covid-19, a University of Oxford study found
16 April 2021 - 18:11
SA Medical Research president Glenda Gray, left, and UCT professor Linda-Gail Bekker, the two co-principal investigators of the Sisonke implementation study, carrying the first dose of vaccine through Khayelitsha Hospital.
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The risk of developing extremely rare blood clots after a Covid-19 vaccination whether the Johnson & Johnson, Oxford-AstraZeneca or the mRNA vaccines of Pfizer and Moderna is much lower than the risk of clotting after being infected with Covid-19, a new study by the University of Oxford has found. ....

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