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Govt committed to buying another 4.5 crore doses of Covishield vaccine

According to the purchase order placed on Monday, each dose of the vaccine has been priced at Rs 200 and with GST of Rs 10, it would cost Rs 210

Govt committed to buying another 4.5 crore doses of Covishield vaccine

The first batch of COVID-19 vaccine Covishield leaves Pune airport on Tuesday. Photo credit: Twitter/AAIPunairport



New Delhi, January 12

The government has committed to buy from the Serum Institute further 4.5 crore doses of Oxford COVID-19 vaccine — Covishield — at a price of Rs 200 per shot plus applicable taxes by April, in addition to a firm order given to the company for 1.1 crore doses.

Fights have started ferrying the vaccines to different cities from Pune from Tuesday morning.

According to the purchase order placed on Monday, each dose of the vaccine has been priced at Rs 200 and with GST of Rs 10, it would cost Rs 210.

The HLL Lifecare Limited, a public sector undertaking, issued the supply orders on behalf of the Union Health Ministry on Monday.

The first order of 1.1 crore doses of Covishield will be worth Rs 231 crore while the total amount, including the commitment for 4.5 crore doses, will amount to an estimated Rs 1,176 crore at current rates, according to sources.

“It is further informed that there is a commitment to purchase further 450 lakh doses from Serum Institute of India Private Limited, a manufacturer (through subsidiary Serum Institute of Life Sciences Private Limited) at Rs 200 per dose, plus GST, if applicable by April 2021,” the letter of comfort signed by Prakash Kumar Singh, additional director, Government and Regulatory Affairs at Serum Institute of India (SII), and RS Manku, vice president (Govt Business) stated.

“This is in continuation to the supply order dated January 11 for supply of 1.1 crore doses of Covishield vaccine as approved by the DCGI vide permission dated January 3 for restricted use in emergency situation,” it stated.

The government on Monday also placed an order to Bharat Biotech for 55 lakh doses of indigenously developed Covaxin costing Rs 162 crore.

India had recently approved two vaccines, Oxford’s Covishield, manufactured by SII in the country, and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin, for restricted emergency use.

The country will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive from January 16 in what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called the world’s largest inoculation programme, with priority to be given to nearly three crore healthcare and frontline workers.

According to the COVID-19 Vaccine Operational Guidelines, the shots will be offered first to an estimated one crore healthcare workers, and around two crore frontline workers, and then to persons above 50 years of age, followed by persons younger than 50 years of age with associated co-morbidities based on evolving pandemic situation. PTI

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