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The vaccine is being developed by Oxford University in collaboration with pharma company AstraZeneca
World's largest vaccine maker, Pune based Serum Institute of India (SII) said on Sunday (19 July) that it is aiming to develop a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the ongoing year, reports Livemint.
Adar Poonawala-led SII said that it will begin the human trials of its AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine from August onwards in India, even as the vaccine is already undergoing phase III clinical trials.
SII has meanwhile also tied up with several other institutions globally which are engaged in the development of various potential vaccines, as a manufacturing partner. These include Austrian firm Themis along with two others.
With regards to AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, SII has entered into a manufacturing partnership with AstraZeneca to produce and supply a billion doses of the same.