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8 bids to Get Maha’s vax tender, Mainly for Sputnik V

8 bids to Get Maha's vax tender, Mainly for Sputnik V
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MUMBAI: The country authorities said on Tuesday it had received eight bids supply of vaccines and it had sought further details in the businesses as they were intermediaries. It stated no reply was obtained from some of the producers. State government officials stated they had received calls from firms that promised to possess tie-ups together with the makers of the Sputnik, Pfizer, Moderna along with AstraZeneca vaccines for Covid-19. “We’ve received calls from a few businesses. They’ve submitted price information but haven’t sent us a distribution program,” stated public health ministry Rajesh Tope. Officials stated that many predictions were for supplying Sputnik vaccine and also the speed offered with these prices were between Rs 800 and Rs 2,500 to get a complete dose. But on Tuesday, the state authorities failed to extend the date for receiving tenders. Officials stated that since these firms weren’t producers, the country had sought attention on the way they intended to supply the vaccine. Many officials said the validity of the operations ought to be assessed before proceeding. “With producers of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines telling different countries they won’t manage state authorities and will just speak to the Centre, how are those providers intending to secure vaccines out of them? Additionally, within this tender state, the onus of procuring consent in the Centre was about the curious party,just how can they go about this awkward procedure?” Said. The state authorities had encouraged global tenders for distribution of five crore vaccine dosages a week. Individual regional bodies such as the BMC and the Pune Municipal Corporation also encouraged bids for vaccine distribution. The BMC had received eight bids for distribution of some crore vaccine dosages because of Tuesday, but it chose to extend the international expression of interest (EOI) for sale of these vaccines until June 1 since it was to scrutinise the ideas. Officials stated that from those eight bids, seven were for providing Russia’s Sputnik plus a suggestion was for providing Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines. Officials stated additional scrutiny procedure was being completed and therefore the EOI was extended before June 1. Of those seven Sputnik providers, three’ve quoted a cost of about Rs 1,500 to the complete dose. Though the BMC is currently open to paying around Rs 750 crore to get 50 lakh vaccine dosages, it’s currently making efforts to affirm if the companies can provide the vaccines in fourteen days, as mentioned in its international EOI.

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