DCGI Approves Sputnik Light Covid Shot for Unvaccinated
DCGI Approves Sputnik Light Covid Shot for Unvaccinated
Russia said on Sunday that India had approved Sputnik Light for emergency use, almost 10 months after it cleared the two-dose Sputnik V.

India has approved Russia’s one-shot Sputnik Light Covid-19 vaccine for people who have not yet received a vaccine, the shot’s Indian manufacturer said on Monday.

Russia said on Sunday that India had approved Sputnik Light for emergency use, almost 10 months after it cleared the two-dose Sputnik V.

“The current restricted use in emergency situation approval from the DCGI (Drugs Controller General of India) to Sputnik Light is for the single-shot standalone vaccine,” a spokesperson for Indian drugmaker Dr Reddy’s told Reuters in an email.

“Our efforts to seek approval for Sputnik Light as a precautionary dose / booster are currently underway,” the spokesperson said.

The DCGI did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

India currently uses AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine in tandem with local firm Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin and has inoculated more than 75% of its 950 million adult population.

India has approved booster shots for frontline workers, as well as older citizens with co-morbidities, but has mandated that the booster shot be the same as the original one.

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