India will on Tuesday make its first shipment of a locally made Covid-19 shot to the equitable vaccine distribution network COVAX which is backed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the government said.
"Fulfilling our commitment to help the world with Covid-19 vaccines, supplies of Made-in-India vaccine commence today for Africa under COVAX facility," Anurag Srivastava, spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs, said on Twitter.
The World Health Organisation this month paved the way for the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine's global rollout by approving emergency use of the product produced by the Serum Institute of India (SII), the world's biggest vaccine maker, and SK Bioscience of South Korea.
Fulfilling our commitment to help the world with COVID-19 vaccines, supplies of Made in India vaccine commence today for Africa under COVAX facility. @gavi @GaviSeth @WHO @CEPIvaccines @DrTedros
— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) February 23, 2021
SII will also soon start producing the Novavax vaccine mainly for poor and middle-income countries.
India, the world's biggest maker of vaccines, has shipped over 17 million vaccine doses to more than two dozen countries — including around six million as gifts to partners such as Bangladesh and Nepal.
For its own campaign, New Delhi has so far only ordered 31 million doses.