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The pharmaceutical company will supply the doses to Dr Reddy’s Laboratories to distribute it across the country.
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The pharmaceutical company will supply the doses to Dr Reddy’s Laboratories to distribute it across the country.
 
                  
According to RDIF’s CEO Kirill Dmitriev, with new COVID-19 strains emerging, combining vaccines are key to fighting the pandemic successfully.
 
                  
Sputnik V had received Vietnam’s approval on 23rd March 2021.
 
                  
The cultivation process has started after Drug Controller General of India’s approval for import.
 
                  
Officials have blamed the Delta variant for the sudden surge in COVID-19 infections in Russia.
 
                  
The makers of the first shot of Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine, Sputnik Light says that it demonstrated an efficacy of 79.4 per cent.
 
                  
Russia would import the first 50 million jabs ensuring a speedier rollout before the Indian pharmaceuticals company’s start producing the Sputnik V vaccines.
 
                  
 
                  
 
                  
 
                  
The Serum Institute has applied to the DCGI seeking permission to manufacture Russia's COVID Vaccine Sputnik V in the country.
 
                  
Russian envoy Nikolay Kudashev reportedly emphasized that Sputnik V has the highest efficiency, compared to the other vaccines in the world and highlighted that it will be effective against the new strains of Covid-19 as well.
 
                  
1,50,000 doses of the Russian vaccine, Sputnik V have arrived from Moscow in Hyderabad. While 3 million doses of the same are all set to arrive in May.
 
                  
Apart from Covisheild and COVAXIN, India is expecting to get its fourth vaccine by August. The vaccine will enter the phase 3 trial now.
 
                  
In the last 24 hours, India reported 2,17,353 new COVID-19 cases and reached the milestone of highest single day surge and 1,18,302 patients got discharge, while 1,185 people died of this deadly virus.
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