COVID-19: Bharat Biotech temporarily slows down Covaxin production
"For the coming period, the company will focus on pending facility maintenance, process, and facility optimisation activities," Bharat Biotech said in a statement.;
New Delhi: Bharat Biotech on Friday said it is temporarily slowing down production of its COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin across its manufacturing units for facility optimisation as it has already completed its supply obligations to procurement agencies and foresees decrease in demand.
The company further said after the recent WHO post Emergency Use Listing (EUL) inspection, it is working on further improvements and upgrades to ensure that the production of Covaxin continues to meet ever increasing global regulatory requirements.
"For the coming period, the company will focus on pending facility maintenance, process, and facility optimisation activities," Bharat Biotech said in a statement As all the existing facilities were repurposed for the manufacture of Covaxin, with continuous production during the past year to meet the public health emergency of COVID-19, these upgrades were due, the company added.
"Certain highly sophisticated equipment which were required to enhance the process stringency were unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has to be stressed that the quality of Covaxin was never compromised at any point in time," it said.
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