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1OO million J&J COVID vaccines likely to be procured from EU for India by NGO

New Delhi [India], June 29 (ANI): 1OO million doses of the single-shot Johnson&Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are likely to be procured from the European Union (EU) and administered in India by an NGO - the Association of Healthcare Providers (AHPI).

ANI Jun 29, 2021 14:37 IST googleads

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By Shalini Bhardwaj
New Delhi [India], June 29 (ANI): 1OO million doses of the single-shot Johnson&Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are likely to be procured from the European Union (EU) and administered in India by an NGO - the Association of Healthcare Providers (AHPI).
"There is allocation of the J&J vaccine in the EU from where it will be given to developing countries. We as an NGO are representing a vast majority of hospitals and have given a letter of intent to have 1OO million doses for India. It is currently being processed," Director General, Dr Girdhar Gyani of AHPI said.
He added that the AHPI has also approached the manufacturer directly and is waiting to see how that will materialise.
As the Johnson&Johnson vaccine is a single-dose vaccine, while others in the Indian market require two doses, it is eagerly awaited. It is expected to be cost-effective and will be especially beneficial for the rural population.
"J&J being a single-shot vaccine has tremendous value for a country like India. There is so much hesitancy prevailing and it would be easier to convince people to go for vaccination if it were just one dose. It is also difficult for the rural population and those Below the Poverty Line have to keep track and get their second dose," Dr Gyani said.
He added that it is likely to cost EUR 5-6 (Rs 45O to 55O) if procured through the EU route.
Almost 75O hospitals across the country have cumulatively demanded 6 million doses of C0VID-19 vaccines in India
"We have data from 75O hospitals that want the vaccine. They wanted 6 million doses. We have not asked for any specific brand. Once we get the confirmation we shall again take a revised estimate from hospitals. In any case, we are targeting tier-II/III cities where vaccines have not reached," he said.
Dr Gyani also pointed out that trials may not be required for the vaccine in India.
"According to our understanding of the policy, if a vaccine is approved by other developed countries, it will get approval in India. Of course, formal process of approval will be required but trials may not be needed as clarified in the case of Pfizer," he said.
AHPI has also attempted to procure the SPUTNIK V vaccine but due to the slow process they are now trying for J&J. (ANI)

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