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Prof K Nageshwar: Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful (Video)

             ||Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful||

Lines in a Union science ministry release, noting that no vaccine against the novel coronavirus could be ready before 2021, have been deleted in the Press Information Bureaus copy of the release. The deletion assumes significance in the light of the Indian Council of Medical Researchs plan to launch a vaccine for the novel coronavirus by August 15 a deadline that has come under considerable criticism.

The Ministry of Science and Technology release, titled Indigenous Indian COVID19 vaccines in the global race to end the pandemic is authored by Dr T.V. Venkateswaran.

In the original copy of the piece, which reached The Wire Science through the India Science Wires syndication service, Venkateswaran notes, Now with the nod given by the Drug Controller General of India CDSCO (The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) for the conduct of the human trial, it will take anywhere between fifteen to eighteen months before licence are issued for the vaccines. Nonetheless this marks the beginning of the end.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful (Video)
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||Political Deadline for Vaccine harmful|| Lines in a Union science ministry release, noting that no vaccine against the novel coronavirus could be ready before 2021, have been deleted in the Press Information Bureaus copy of the release. The deletion assumes significance in the light of the Indian Council of Medical Researchs plan to launch a vaccine for the novel coronavirus by August 15 a deadline that has come under considerable criticism. The Ministry of Science and Technology release, titled Indigenous Indian COVID19 vaccines in the global race to end the pandemic is authored by Dr T.V. Venkateswaran. In the original copy of the piece, which reached The Wire Science through the India Science Wires syndication service, Venkateswaran notes, Now with the nod given by the Drug Controller General of India CDSCO (The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) for the conduct of the human trial, it will take anywhere between fifteen to eighteen months before licence are issued for the vaccines. Nonetheless this marks the beginning of the end.