No dissent on Covishield doses gap: Ministry
The Hindu
Decision based on behaviour of adeno vector, says RTI response
An RTI response from the Union Health Ministry on Monday said there is no document available in the COVID vaccination cell about “data concerning the effects of a gap beyond 12 weeks” for Covishield vaccine. The Ministry, however, said the decision on increasing the interval is based on the fundamental scientific reason regarding behaviour of adeno vector vaccines and refuted any claims that there was dissent by any member of the COVID-19 Working Group and Standing Technical Sub-Committee (STSC) of National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation in India (NTAGI). Releasing minutes of the meeting, it said that records clearly show that the recommended 12-16 weeks dosing interval for Covishield was a unanimous decision.More Related News

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