Govt push for Covaxin WHO listing
Sachin.Parashar@timesgroup.com
New Delhi:23.05.2021
India’s Covaxin may have proven an adequate efficacy but its lack of endorsement from WHO remains a cause of concern for the government. What has aggravated the situation is the fact that only a handful of countries, as has been reported, have confirmed they will allow entry to those vaccinated by Covaxin.
TOI has learnt that foreign secretary Harsh Shringla will hold a meeting with Bharat Biotech, the manufacturer of Covaxin, on Monday to expedite the process of WHO approval for the vaccine which has been administered to close to two crore Indians until now.
With the US, and also many countries in Europe looking to reopen soon, it’s important for the government to ensure that those vaccinated with Covaxin, particularly students, are not denied entry.
Official sources said while some countries had approved Covaxin, many others are likely to do so once the vaccine is ready for export. Covaxin approval is pending at the WHO and the government will work with Bharat Biotech to expedite this process, according to government sources.
An emergency use approval is likely to encourage countries to import Covaxin, facilitate its manufacturing abroad and ease travel for those vaccinated with it. In India’s own neighbourhood, Sri Lanka started administering China’s Sinopharm vaccine to its citizens only after the vaccine received WHO backing. While India is unlikely to resume export anytime soon, the emergency listing will also mean that Covaxin can be used by COVAX, the global vaccine alliance, later to vaccinate people in many developing countries.
According to the government, over 40 countries have expressed interest in Covaxin and seem satisfied with what the manufacturer calls safe, inactivated vaccine technology and “robust data package for safety and immunogenicity”. Covaxin received a setback last month though after Brazil regulatory authorities blocked its import “considering the non-compliance with the requirements of Good Manufacturing Practices for Medicines”.
The health ministry on Saturday said there is currently “no consensus” at the level of WHO on vaccine passport. “Discussion is being done if vaccinated people will be allowed. As of now, ...people with negative Covid-19 test report are being allowed,” Lav Agarwal, joint secretary in the health ministry, said.
People get their shots at a drive-in vaccination camp in Bhopal
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