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J & J is valid for a single dose vaccine in India

J & J is valid for a single dose vaccine in India
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New Delhi: Johnson & Johnson has submitted an application for authorization of Emergency Use (EUA) from a single dose vaccine Covid-19 in India, said Major Healthcare Global on Friday.
“On August 5, 2021 Johnson & Johnson Pvt Ltd registered for an EUA vaccine for one-dose to India,” said a spokesman Johnson & Johnson India in a statement.
This is an important milestone that paves the way to carry a covid-19 vaccine in a single dose of the company to the people of India, and throughout the world, through collaboration with biological e limited, the statement was added.
“Biological E will be an important part of our global supply chain network, help supply Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines through collaboration and extensive partnerships that we have with the government, health authorities, and organizations such as GAVI and Covax Facilities,” said a statement that.
EUA submission is based on the topline efficacy and safety data of the Clinical Test Ensemble Phase 3, which indicates that the company’s single-shot vaccine is 85 percent effective in preventing severe diseases in all regions studied, and showing protection against inpatients related to Covid-19 and death , starting 28 days after vaccination, he added.
Earlier on Monday, the company said that it was still committed to bringing a dose-19-dose vaccine for India and looking forward to ongoing discussions with the Indian government.
“We hope to conclude our discussion with the Government of India to accelerate the availability of our Covid-19 vaccine to help end the pandemic,” said the statement.
India recorded 44,643 new Koronavirus infections took total tally covid-19 cases to 3.18.56,757, while active cases registered an increase for the third day in a row, according to the UNI Ministry of Health data that was updated on Friday.
The death toll rose to 4,26,754 with 464 new deaths.

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