UK orders 10 mn Indian AstraZeneca vaccines |
According to a UK government statement on 2nd March, the United Kingdom will receive 10 million AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses made by the Serum Institute of India. The Serum Institute of India is mass producing the AstraZeneca vaccine, developed with Oxford University, for dozens of poor and middle-income countries. The UK has ordered 100 million doses of AstraZeneca`s COVID-19 vaccine, of which 10 million doses will come from the Serum Institute of India. Reports say that Britain`s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency was auditing the manufacturing processes at SII to pave the way for the AstraZeneca vaccine to be shipped from there to the UK. The move is likely to stir concerns that wealthy Western countries are procuring vaccine doses at the expense of poor countries. A slew of low-and middle-income countries ranging from Bangladesh to Brazil is dependent on SII`s AstraZeneca vaccine, branded COVISHIELD, but the demand has been growing from Western countries. SII is also providing doses to the COVAX program backed by the World Health Organization and the GAVI vaccine alliance. The UK government said the agreement follows assurances from the SII that providing doses to the UK would not impact its commitment to provide vaccines to poorer countries. Britain has been ahead at inoculating people, with nearly 20.5 million residents receiving the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine so far. Separately, the European Union`s drug regulator is auditing the manufacturing site of SII. AstraZeneca has committed to delivering 180 million doses in the second quarter to the EU.
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