Over 70 million Covaxin doses supplied, more in pipeline: Bharat Biotech

Suchitra Ella said that Covaxin has 65 percent efficacy against Delta variant of Covid-19.

Published On 2021-08-13 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-13 12:37 GMT

New Delhi: Bharat Biotech on Thursday informed that the Hyderabad- based company has till now supplied 75 million doses of its Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin and more will be supplied this month.

Speaking during the session on Ensuring Affordable, Accessible Health for All at the CII Annual Meeting 2021, Joint Managing Director of Bharat Biotech, Suchitra Ella said, "We have done a supply of 75 million doses of
Covaxin
and more will be done in August."
Recently, the Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that Bharat Biotech's Ankleshwar facility has been given the go-ahead to produce Covaxin doses.
Suchitra Ella said that Covaxin has 65 per cent efficacy against Delta variant of Covid-19.
"Our vaccine has 65 per cent efficacy against delta variant. Our second site is at Ankleshwar-based manufacturing plant that will also produce
COVID-19
vaccine Covaxin. We have diverted sample batches that will be ready by this month. Samples will go to CDL Kasauli for quality testing," said Ella.
Covaxin has demonstrated 77.8 per cent effectiveness against symptomatic coronavirus and 65.2 per cent protection against the Delta variant, Bharat Biotech had informed recently, while announcing the final analysis of the jab.
Recently, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya addressing a session on Ensuring Affordable, Accessible Health for All at the CII Annual Meeting 2021 lauded the private sector for working in tandem with the government to meet the shortage of healthcare facilities such as oxygen, injections, medicines etc during the pandemic. Many companies repurposed their facilities to produce masks, PPEs, and ventilators, he said.
At the event, Suchitra Ella also spoke about the company's efforts to increase the capacity of the vaccine.

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