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Corona vaccine will be available by June 2021, assured by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech


- Conducts research with IMCR and NIV

New Delhi on Saturday 24th October 2020

The corona vaccine, which is being manufactured in India, will be available by June 2021, said a spokesperson for Bharat Bachotech.

The Hyderabad-based institute was conducting research in collaboration with the Indian Council for Medical Research and the National Institute of Virology (IMCR and NIV). A third clinical trial of the vaccine had been approved.

The vaccine had previously been successful in a two-stage clinical trial and was endorsed by the IMCR. A spokesperson for Bharat Biotech said the vaccine could reach the market sooner if the government allows emergency use.

Sai Prasad, Executive Director, Bharat Biotech, said, "We were preparing clinical trials of the vaccine on 20,000 volunteers in 14 states of the country." If we get all the necessary permission in time, this vaccine will be available to everyone in June 2021. The vaccine was developed with the help of an inactivated virus. This vaccine form of corona virus will increase a person's ability to fight disease many times so even an active corona virus cannot harm anyone.


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