COVID-19: Keep up with the latest on safety and vaccine guidance in India
India has approved Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine for emergency use. Read to know more about it: https://t.co/0hvqLOPe8P
— BBC News India (@BBCIndia) August 9, 2021
After Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik V; #Moderna becomes the 4th #COVID19 vaccine to be approved in India
— PIB in Maharashtra 🇮🇳 (@PIBMumbai) July 7, 2021
The vaccine has been approved for use in countries like US, Canada, UK, Spain, Germany, France, Japan, Israel, Singapore
Watch to know more📽️https://t.co/okTYj2lE5f pic.twitter.com/YmagTDfiBy
Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) nod to import Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine for restricted emergency use in India makes it the fourth jab to be available in the country after Covishield, Covaxin and Sputnik.
— ThePrintIndia (@ThePrintIndia) June 30, 2021
Watch: https://t.co/Cr0ZT4gqAq
.@MoHFW_INDIA announces that Russia’s #SputnikV vaccine will be available in markets across the country early next week
— PB-SHABD (@PBSHABD) May 14, 2021
Dr. VK Paul, member of NITI Aayog says local production of Sputnik V will begin in July & Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories,Hyderabad will manufacture vaccine in India. pic.twitter.com/OXULZ44ED5
Safety and Efficacy of #COVID19 #Vaccines
— PIB in Maharashtra 🇮🇳 (@PIBMumbai) March 9, 2021
@CDSCO_INDIA_INF, in consultation with Subject Expert Committee, has granted permission to manufacture #Covaxin (by @BharatBiotech) and #Covishield (by @SerumInstIndia)
: @AshwiniKChoubey in #RajyaSabha todayhttps://t.co/hbu5JVvLWz pic.twitter.com/9AR9dSaChh
India’s #COVID19 vaccination journey commenced on 16th January, 2020 with 2 major vaccines, namely—the SII-Oxford-Astrazeneca Covishield vaccine and the Bharat Biotech-ICMR Covaxin vaccine, points out @KritiKapur4: https://t.co/TaBYoqLru8
— ORF (@orfonline) March 9, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine may cause minor side effects like fever and pain, but it is absolutely safe and effective.
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) May 9, 2021
Don’t panic, be informed!
Register for vaccination today.#LetsGetVaccinated #IndiaFightsCorona#Unite2FightCorona pic.twitter.com/1IV5byAGI6
#COVID-19 vaccine is completely safe and effective.
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) March 8, 2021
Don’t forget to get vaccinated on your turn.#LargestVaccineDrive#IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/ad0a69sstC
#VaccineVarta #LargestVaccineDrive #Unite2FightCorona
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) March 5, 2021
For everyone who asked questions around vaccine efficacy and safety, here's Dr. Anup Anvikar's response 👇 @PMOIndia @drharshvardhan @AshwiniKChoubey @PIB_India @COVIDNewsByMIB @CovidIndiaSeva pic.twitter.com/cG909t7ziE
Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine gets emergency-use approval in India https://t.co/w0OiXrYn43
— Scroll.in (@scroll_in) August 7, 2021
The vaccine showed 85% efficacy in preventing severe disease in phase-three clinical trials, the company said. pic.twitter.com/LO1RAtBnz2



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