On Wednesday, the Serum Institute (SII) reported that in the private sector, Covishield (Covishield) A dose will cost 600 rupees. On the other hand, the vaccine will be available at government hospitals in the state for Rs 400. On behalf of the Seram Institute, Adar Punawala said that the Seram Institute is also preparing to release vaccines in the open market outside the Centre’s vaccination program. For this, the production of vaccine will be increased in next 2 months.
Punawala (Adar Punawala) Said in a statement, ’50 per cent of the production of serum will go to the centre’s vaccination program. The remaining 50 percent will be given to government hospitals and private hospitals in the state. By the way, Kendra Kovishield is getting 150 rupees for each dose.
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The center will start giving covid vaccine to people over 18 years of age in the country from May 1. Vaccines have also been allowed to be sold in the open market. However, the Seram Institute claims that their vaccines are much cheaper than those of other companies in the world. The Pfizer and Mordana vaccines will cost Rs 1,500 each dose, Seram said in a press release. Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, on the other hand, will cost Rs 750.