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Serum set for deal with Centre soon; to supply vaccine at 250 rupees a dose: Report

Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine producer by... Read More
BENGALURU: Serum Institute of India, the world's

largest vaccine producer

by volume, is close to signing a supply contract with the country's

Central government

and likely to fix prices at 250 rupees ($3.39) per dose of the vaccine, a business daily reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.


The government is pinning its hopes for mass supply on Serum Institute, which lodged the first formal application for emergency-use approval of

AstraZeneca

's shot on Monday.

Chief Executive Officer Adar Poonawalla had earlier said the

vaccine

would be priced at 1,000 rupees ($13.55) per dose in India's private market, but governments signing large supply deals would likely buy it at lower prices, reports Business Standard.



Poonawalla had said Serum will first focus on supplying the vaccine to Indians before distributing it to other countries.

With 9.70 million Covid-19 cases recorded so far, India is second only to the United States and is accelerating its review of vaccines developed by Pfizer Inc and AstraZeneca to authorize for emergency use, a senior official said on Monday.

The state-run Indian Council of Medical Research, Serum Institute and

the Indian Ministry of Health

did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comments. ($1 = 73.8060 Indian rupees)
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