India to begin commercial vaccine exports with shipments to Brazil, Morocco
By
Sanjeev Miglani NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's government has cleared commercial
exports of COVID-19 vaccines, with the first
consignments to be shipped to Brazil and Morocco on Friday, the Indian foreign
secretary told Reuters.
The shots
developed by UK-based drugmaker AstraZeneca and Oxford University are being
manufactured at the Serum Institute of India, the world's biggest producer of
vaccines, which has received orders from countries across the world.
The
Indian government had held off exporting doses until it began its own domestic
immunisation programme last weekend. Earlier this week, it sent free supplies
to neighbouring countries including Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Foreign
Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said commercial supplies of the vaccine would
begin from Friday in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment that
India's production capacities would be used for all of humanity to fight the
pandemic. Read More
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