Tuesday, March 9, 2021

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India's vaccine roll out 'rescued the world' from the pandemic. Her huge efforts in combating global pandemic is a story that's not really getting out in the world, says Dr Peter Hotez. He goes on to say, "I'm on weekly teleconferences with our colleagues in India, you make a recommendation and within days it's done and not only done but it's done well and with incredible rigour and thought and creativity".  

The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccines by India in collaboration with leading global institutions has rescued the world from the deadly corona virus and the contributions by the country must not be under estimated, a top American scientist has said.

India is called the pharmacy of the world during the Covid-19 pandemic with its vast experience and deep knowledge in medicine. The country is one of the world's biggest drug-makers and an increasing number of countries have already approached it for procuring corona virus vaccines.

Dr Peter Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) in Houston during a recent webinar said that the two mRNA vaccines may not impact the world's low and middle income countries but India's vaccines, made in collaboration with universities across the world such as BCM and the Oxford University have rescued the world and its contributions must not be underestimated.

During the webinar, 'Covid-19 : Vaccination and Potential Return to normalcy - If and When', Hotez, an international-recognised physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development, said that the Covid-19 vaccine roll out is India's gift to the world in combating the virus.

India's drugs regulator gave emergency use authorisation to Covishield, produced by Pune-based Serum Institute of India after securing licence from British pharma company AstraZeneca and Covaxin, indigenously developed jointly by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech and Indian Council of medical Research scientists.

The webinar was organised by Indo-Amarican Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston (IACCGH).

- PTI from Houston.


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Got up at 6, the chores and was ready by a half past 9. It was a quiet Tuesday.     

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