Albert Borla, CEO of the company, said the contract for the Pfizer vaccine in India would be finalized soon.
India has been vaccinated since last January to eradicate the deadly corona virus. In India, two vaccines, Govshield and Kovacin, are being given to people.
There is a shortage of vaccines in India as Russia's Sputnik v vaccine will soon be fully available. The federal government is in ongoing talks with the United States to import the Pfizer vaccine to reduce the vaccine shortage.
Albert Borla, CEO of Pfizer, said: "We are in a good position to get our vaccine approved in India. While Serum will continue to be the backbone of India’s vaccination program, we hope to contribute to India’s vaccination program as well.
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will add extra dimension to India's vaccine drive and we will soon finalize an agreement with the government, ”said Albert Borla.
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