What did the WHO say about the approval of two corona vaccines for emergency use in India?

New Delhi, 3 January 2021 Sunday

The WHO has welcomed the decision to allow two corona vaccines for emergency use in India. Allowed for.

One of the two vaccines is Covexin from Bharat Biotech and the other is Covishield from the Serum Institute of India, which has been hired for emergency use, said Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh said that WHO welcomes this decision.

He said the decision taken by India today would help brighten and strengthen the fight against coronavirus, adding that the use of vaccines would be important in mitigating the effects of the epidemic.

Following the recommendation of the Subject Expert Committee (SEC), the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has also approved the emergency use of two corona vaccines. It is a matter of relief for the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the scientists involved in making the vaccine for this. The Prime Minister said in his tweet that Kovid would now help move towards a free India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted a total of three in a row. "As DCGI has approved the Indian Serum Institute and India Biotech Vaccines, the pace of progress towards covid-free India will accelerate," he wrote. The PMG approved the DCGI's approval of two different vaccines for Covid-19 as a turning point in the fight against the epidemic and congratulated the scientists.

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