Russia allows India to produce 300 million Sputnik V doses annually

Russia allows India to produce 300 million Sputnik V doses annually

The vaccine has been approved for use in 67 countries.

A box of Sputnik V vaccines arrives at Kosice Airport, Slovakia in March. (AP pic)

MOSCOW: The developers of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine said today a deal had been struck with Indian vaccine maker the Serum Institute to produce 300 million doses annually.

“The parties intend to produce over 300 million doses of the vaccine in India per year with the first batch expected in September 2021,” the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) said in a statement.

Sputnik V was registered by Russia in August last year — the first of four vaccines developed in the country — and the RDIF says it is approved for use in 67 countries.

Its hasty development and distribution for use ahead of late-stage trials meant the jab was initially greeted with scepticism.

Sputnik V has since won over experts, in a scientific and geopolitical victory for president Vladimir Putin, who announced late last month he had been inoculated with the vaccine.

Kirill Dmitriev, the RDIF CEO, described the deal with Serum as “a major step” that would increase Sputnik V production capabilities and ultimately “save lives both in India and around the world”.

He said technology transfer had begun and joint production was expected to start in the coming months.

Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla said in the statement that since it had shown “high efficacy and a good safety profile, it is critical that the Sputnik vaccine is accessible in full measure for people across India and the world”.

In January, the RDIF, which helped finance Sputnik V, announced that it had applied for registration of the vaccine in the European Union.

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