Published on 02:52 AM, January 04, 2021

India’s Serum Institute to meet local demand for Covid-19 vaccine for next 2 months, before exporting

Vials of AstraZeneca’s COVISHIELD, coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine, are seen before they are packaged inside a lab at the Serum Institute of India, in Pune, India on November 30, 2020. File Photo: Reuters/ Francis Mascarenhas

Serum Institute of India (SII), the Indian manufacturer of the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine, said on Sunday it intends to concentrate on meeting India's own immediate demand in the next two months before exporting to other interested countries.

SII Chief Executive Adar Poonawalla said in an interview after the shot was approved for emergency use in the world's second-most populous country, that exports might be possible after supplying the Indian government with an initial 100 million doses.

The Indian government just wants to ensure that "the most vulnerable people of the country get it first - I fully endorse and support that decision", he said.

SII is still waiting to strike a formal supply deal with the Indian government, but is expected to do so in the coming days.