Tag: Cyrus Poonawalla

  • COVID vaccine export ban ‘very bad’ move; son warned not to speak against it: SII’s Cyrus Poonawalla

    By PTI

    PUNE: Cyrus Poonawalla, chairman of the Serum Institute of India (SII), on Friday termed the ban on COVID-19 vaccine exports imposed by the Union government a “very bad move”, saying it put his company, the world’s largest vaccine-maker, in a difficult situation.

    He also said that his son Adar Poonawalla, the chief executive of the SII which makes the Covishield vaccine, had asked him not to speak about the issue.

    “It is a very bad move by the Modi government. My son asked me not to open my mouth. But it is my view that exports ought to be opened,” Poonawalla said here.

    He was speaking to reporters after receiving the prestigious Lokmanya Tilak Award.

    Over 150 countries are dependent on the SII for vaccines and are blaming the company for stopping the supply during a crucial period, he said.

    These countries have paid “crores” in advance to the company, Cyrus Poonawalla said, adding that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and World Health Organisation (WHO) have also given it Rs 5,000 crore.

    He had offered to return the money to the Gates Foundation and WHO, he said, but hinted that they declined his offer in the hope that the Indian government will lift the ban on exports soon.

    India banned vaccine exports in April when the second wave of the pandemic began to peak and the need to vaccinate people in the country at a greater pace was felt acutely.

    The move led to concerns being expressed from various quarters as the Pune-based SII is one of the biggest suppliers globally and had taken advance orders.

    About a shortage of vaccines in Pune itself, Poonawalla again voiced disappointment with the Union government.

    “We told them (the government) that data says that the infections are highest in Pune and requested them to release more (vaccines) for Pune…but the Modi government is unwilling to even reply. The government says it will do what it feels,” he said.

  • No need to mix two COVID jabs: Serum Institute chairman Poonawalla against using cocktail of vaccines

    By PTI

    PUNE: Serum Institute of India (SII) chairman Dr Cyrus Poonawalla on Friday said he was not in favour of administering two different coronavirus vaccines for better efficacy.

    Poonawalla, whose firm makes the Covishield vaccine, was speaking to reporters after receiving the Lokmanya Tilak National Award here.

    “I am against the mixing of two different vaccines. There is no need to mix two different vaccines,” he said, when asked about a recent ICMR study that a cocktail of Covishield and Covaxin could generate better immunity.

    “If cocktail vaccines are administered and if the result is not good, then SII may say that another vaccine was not good, vice versa, the other company might say that since you mixed Serum’s vaccine, it did not give desired results,” Poonawalla said.

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    The efficacy of this approach has not been proven in field trials involving thousands of participants, he added.

    A study by the Indian Council of Medical Research involving 98 people, 18 of whom had inadvertently received Covishield as first dose and Covaxin as the second in Uttar Pradesh, showed that combining vaccines elicited better immunogenicity.

  • Had to fall at bureaucrats’ feet 50 years ago, but licence raj came down under Modi govt: Poonawalla

    Licence raj culture has diminished, which has resulted in quick launch of the coronavirus vaccine, Serum Institute of India chairman Cyrus Poonawalla said.