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COVID-19: India may get vaccine nod for emergency use by year-end

Sources said that the Pune-based SII's vaccine candidate has an edge over Pfizer's because of its low cost, effective logistics and easy storage

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India is likely to have a COVID-19 vaccine approved for emergency use before December ends as Central Drugs Standard Control Organization's (CDSCO) expert panel is set to review the applications of Serum Institute of India (SII) and Pfizer for the emergency use authorisation (EUA) of their candidates, multiple sources associated with the development told IANS.

The sources said that the approval may come after the go-ahead from the Subject Expert Committee, which is likely to meet by the end of this week.

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