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Human trials of Covid vaccine begin in Haryana

Rohtak’s PGIMS among 12 institutes conducting experiment
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Tribune News Service

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Rohtak, July 17

Human trials of the country’s first indigenous Covid vaccine began at the Rohtak PGIMS on Friday. The vaccine was administered to three healthy persons in the age group of 30-40 years who volunteered for the purpose.

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Rohtak PGIMS is among the 12 health institutes across the country where human trials of the Covid vaccine being developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech are being conducted.

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Prof OP Kalra, Vice-Chancellor of Pt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, said that the initial response of the vaccine was encouraging as none of the three patients showed any immediate adverse effects after being administered the vaccine.

“The vaccine will now be given to 10 persons and all of them would be observed on a regular basis. Then, in the second phase, the vaccine will be given to more persons and its dosage would also be increased,” Kalra said while addressing a news conference here today.

He maintained that the final results of the human trials of the Covid vaccine would be known in about six months though the initial indications would start emerging within two to three months.

Dr MC Gupta, head of the Department of Pharmacology at the PGIMS, said that the effect of the vaccine would be assessed in two ways — the generation of antibodies after the administration of the vaccine and any adverse reaction caused by it.

Dr Savita Verma, the principal investigator of the project, appealed to healthy young persons to come forward and volunteer for the human trials of the Covid vaccine so that the trials could be completed on time.

The persons desirous of volunteering for the cause can get themselves registered by calling on PGIMS Covid helpline no. 9416447071, she added.

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