India approves Sputnik Light Covid shot for the unvaccinated
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.
Russia said on February 7 that India had approved Sputnik Light for emergency use, almost ten months after it cleared the two-dose Sputnik V.
"The current restricted use in emergency 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 said.
"Our efforts to seek approval for Sputnik Light as a precautionary dose/booster are currently underway," the spokesperson said.
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 and older citizens with co-morbidities, but has mandated that the booster shot be the same as the original one.
(Reuters)