More pharma firms should be allowed to make COVID-19 vaccine in India, says Nitin Gadkari
Source: PTI
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has suggested that more pharma companies should be allowed to make the COVID-19 vaccine in the country during the pandemic to scale up production.
Addressing Vice-Chancellors of Universities in India virtually on May 18, Gadkari said he will also request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring a law for allowing more pharma companies to manufacture life-saving drugs by paying 10 percent royalty to the patent holder of the drug.
“If the demand of vaccine is more than its supply then it creates a problem. So, instead of one company, 10 more companies should be allowed to make vaccines by paying 10 percent royalty to the original patent holder of the vaccine,” he said.
Recently, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had written to the Prime Minister, saying the Centre should share the vaccine formula of the two manufacturers with other capable pharmaceutical companies to scale up production in the country.
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