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Bharat Biotech Warns Amid Corona Vaccination

Bharat Biotech warns amid corona vaccination, such people should not get Covaxine. The war against corona infection continues in India. In view of this, the vaccination campaign has started.

At the beginning of the month, Bharat Biotic’s Covaxine and Serum’s Covishield were approved for emergency use. Vaccination has started on 16 January.

Meanwhile, Bharat Biotech has released a factsheet about which people should not get the company’s Corona vaccine.

Bharat biotech warns: The Bharat Biotech factsheet on the corona vaccine Covaxine has advised pregnant or lactating women not to get the vaccine.

Apart from this, people with allergies, fever, bleeding disorders are advised not to take the vaccine.

Apart from this, patients with severe health-related issues have also been advised not to get vaccinated. In the factsheet posted on its website, the vaccine manufacturer said that the trial of the vaccine is in the third phase and its efficacy is not yet fully proven.

The clinical trial data for the third phase is under study. The company has also said that the introduction of a vaccine does not mean that the necessary precautions to be taken after the corona is abandoned.

In the factsheet, the company has asked people to inform the vaccinator or vaccination officer about their medical condition before getting the vaccine.

Bharat Biotech said that ongoing clinical trials have found that Covaxine probduces immunity after two doses given in four weeks.

Covacine is a fully indigenous vaccine in India, developed in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Virology (NIV).

The vaccine has been developed and manufactured in Bharat Biotech’s BSL-3 (Bio-Safety Level 3) Bio Containment Facility.

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While giving a press conference on the situation of Corona in the country and the creation of a vaccine, Dr. VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog said that the concerns about adverse effects and serious problems regarding vaccines still seem meaningless.

The data suggest that we are in a comfortable position and we would like to assure you that the two vaccines are safe. We want to assure you with the data that we have seen that two covid vaccines are safe

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