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PM driven for a Covaxin nod on G20 meets who the head is

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has encouraged the use of Covaxin Emergency with the World Health Organization (WHO) when he met with the Director General of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, said the source.
In his speech at the G20, Modi said that India was ready to produce more than 5 billion doses of Covid vaccine at the end of next year to help the world in the struggle for pandemics.
He said the need for that approved the earliest Indian vaccine.
Emergency use listings (EUL) from Bharat Biotech Covaxin with the United Nations Agency are waiting nearly 90-100 days after the company submitted an expression of interest to whom in April and began sending data since July.
Although more than 12 doses of Crore Covaxin are managed in the country, even those inoculated with two doses of Jab cannot travel abroad without the recognition of the WHO vaccine.

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