Timeline: How India's coronavirus vaccine got approved by drugs experts

COVAXIN has been developed by Bharat Biotech, a company based in Hyderabad, with backing from the state-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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CHENNAI | NEW DELHI: India's drugs regulator on Saturday recommended for emergency use a locally developed coronavirus vaccine called COVAXIN, which is expected to be a backup to the AstraZeneca/Oxford shot.

COVAXIN has been developed by Bharat Biotech, a company based in Hyderabad, with backing from the state-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Not much is known about the safety and efficacy of COVAXIN. The company says it has submitted all data to the drugs regulator.


The head of India's drugs regulator is expected to share details about it at a news conference on Sunday, when its formal approval is likely to be announced.

Here are some major developments related to COVAXIN:

June 30, 2020 - The Drugs Controller General of India (DGCI) approves COVAXIN for human trials, making it the country's first domestic vaccine candidate. (https://reut.rs/3hJ1j40)
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July 3 - An official at ICMR, India's top clinical research agency, says in a leaked letter it envisages launching a coronavirus vaccine by Aug. 15, India's independence day, leading to questions from some health experts about the short timeline.

The same day, Bharat Biotech shares its target of producing up to 300 million doses of the vaccine if its trials succeed.

July 4 - ICMR says its decision to fast-track development of a potential coronavirus vaccine is in line with international standards.

Oct 23 - Bharat Biotech says it is in discussions with more than 10 countries that have shown an interest in its vaccine candidate. It says Phase 1 and 2 trials have found the vaccine to be safe.
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Nov 01 - Bharat Biotech says it is planning to launch the vaccine in the second quarter of 2021.

Nov 16 - Bharat Biotech says it is starting phase III trials.
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Nov 20 - Bharat Biotech offers Brazil the vaccine and a possible technology-transfer partnership.

Dec 07 - Bharat Biotech seeks emergency use approval for COVAXIN.

Dec 22 - U.S.-based drug developer Ocugen Inc says it has partnered with Bharat Biotech to co-develop the vaccine candidate for the U.S. market.

Jan 2 - Experts at India's drug regulator approve the vaccine "for restricted use in emergency situation in public interest as an abundant precaution, in clinical trial mode, specially in the context of infection by mutant strains".

Bharat Biotech says it has recruited 23,000 volunteers out of its target of 26,000 for an ongoing Phase-3 trial of COVAXIN in India that began in mid-November. It is the largest Phase III efficacy trial conducted for any vaccine in India.

A look at how India's senior citizens have been impacted by the pandemic
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In 2020, as India worried about migrant workers and jobless youth, the problems of senior citizens often remained invisible in the headlines. While they comprise just 8% of the population, they are a sizeable chunk at over 100 million. To understand their concerns, Antara — a company focused on senior living — conducted a “State of Seniors Survey”. The results, shared exclusively with ET Magazine, offers insights into the world of middle- and upper-class seniors in urban India, their living status and their biggest concerns

In 2020, as India worried about migrant workers and jobless youth, the problems of senior citizens often remained invisible in the headlines. While they comprise just 8% of the population, they are a..
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India is known for its joint families, but 77% of seniors surveyed in urban India live independently. Among seniors who live independently, the highest was in the North -86.3%. Only 2.2% seniors in the North live in retirement homes as compared with 12.2% in the South. Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai top in the demand for senior living communities

India is known for its joint families, but 77% of seniors surveyed in urban India live independently. Among seniors who live independently, the highest was in the North -86.3%. Only 2.2% seniors in t..
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Forced indoors, often separated from their loved ones, many of them had to deal with poor health and loneliness.

Forced indoors, often separated from their loved ones, many of them had to deal with poor health and loneliness.

The novel coronavirus and its life-threatening infection affected the lives of the old and their immune system the most.

The novel coronavirus and its life-threatening infection affected the lives of the old and their immune system the most.

(People gave multiple answers)

(People gave multiple answers)

“Independence/ self-reliance is a priority for today’s seniors. According to the survey, only 2% of senior citizens in the South want to retire at 58/60 years and this percentage goes up to about 21% and 11% for North and West, respectively. The key factors that drive seniors to work beyond retirement are financial independence and mental fulfilment" Rajit Mehta, MD & CEO, Antara

“Independence/ self-reliance is a priority for today’s seniors. According to the survey, only 2% of senior citizens in the South want to retire at 58/60 years and this percentage goes up to about 21%..
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There is significant regional disparity, with respondents in South India having 100% insurance coverage. 18% in North and 16% in West have no health cover, respectively. South also leads, with 16% of seniors having Rs 20 lakh-plus health cover

There is significant regional disparity, with respondents in South India having 100% insurance coverage. 18% in North and 16% in West have no health cover, respectively. South also leads, with 16% of..
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Unhealthy state of economy & employment and increasing corruption are the biggest concerns across regions. Growing crime rate bothered seniors in the North (33%) the most, followed by West (17%) and South (8%)

(People gave multiple answers, which is why the total exceeds 100%)

Unhealthy state of economy & employment and increasing corruption are the biggest concerns across regions. Growing crime rate bothered seniors in the North (33%) the most, followed by West (17%) and ..
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Half the respondents in the South said they didn’t really care about it, while it was 15% in the North and 28% in the West

Half the respondents in the South said they didn’t really care about it, while it was 15% in the North and 28% in the West

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