Indian Covishield vaccine sent to Denmark despite not being approved there

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Published on March 27, 2021 - Duration: 01:28s

Indian Covishield vaccine sent to Denmark despite not being approved there

A batch of India's Covishield vaccine is to be dispatched from Mumbai to Copenhagen, Denmark, amid global tussles over vaccine supplies.


Indian Covishield vaccine sent to Denmark despite not being approved there

A batch of India's Covishield vaccine is to be dispatched from Mumbai to Copenhagen, Denmark, amid global tussles over vaccine supplies.

However, it is not clear what the purpose of the dispatch is, given that the Covishield vaccine is not approved for use in Denmark.

The consignment, made by The Serum Institute of India, is seen at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

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