Statutory nod for Zydus Cadila vax for 12-18 age-group soon, Centre to HC


New Delhi, Jul 16 (IANS): The Centre has informed the Delhi High Court that Zydus Cadila, which is developing DNA vaccines has concluded its clinical trial for the age group of 12 to 18.

The affidavit filed by under secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, said: "It is submitted that Zydus Cadila, which is developing DNA vaccines has concluded its clinical trial for between the age group of 12 to 18 and subject to the statutory permissions, the same may be available in near future for children of the age group of 12 to 18 years of age".

The affidavit added that May 1, onwards under the liberalized pricing and accelerated national Covid vaccination strategy, all citizens above the age of 18 years including parents of children who are residing ion Delhi are already eligible for Covid-19 vaccination.

The Centre said the vaccination is its top most priority and all efforts are being made to achieve " an objective of 100 percent vaccination in the shortest time possible keeping the available resources in mind and availability of vaccine doses into consideration".

The Centre filed this affidavit in response to the plea, filed by Tia Gupta through advocate Bihu Sharma demanding for immediate vaccination of children between the ages of 12-17 in the city, and also prioritizing of vaccination for parents having children up to 17 years of age.

In June last week, the Centre had informed the Supreme Court that Zydus Cadila, has concluded its clinical trials for the 12 to 18 age group, and the vaccine may be available in near future, subject to the statutory permissions

Today, according to Sharma, Delhi High Court Chief Justice asked the central government to frame a policy for children's vaccination expeditiously.

The plea contended that data from across the country, including Delhi, has revealed that between April-May, the number of reported cases of children infected and suffering Covid-19 has risen tremendously.

On May 28, a bench comprising Chief Justice D N Patel and justice Jyoti Singh had issued notice to Centre and Delhi government on the petition. The plea contended that it is pertinent the vaccine policy against Covid-19 has failed to factor-in children or parents of children, who are a vulnerable section of society, for vaccination against the deadly virus. The plea added that the evidence that unvaccinated children are more likely to develop a new, more powerful Covid-19 strain, is reflected in the prevalent 'second wave', which has infected many more children than the 'first wave' last year.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 16 2021

    Don't fall for marketing propaganda by vaccine industries and their stooges by creating nonexisting danger for kids according to the world wide data proving out of 10 lakh youngsters only 0.0003% are at risk due to their health complications and kids just will have sneezing and it would pass away like any other cold bouts. With this ground reality never expose them to toxin laden unproven experimental vaccines and protect them from suffering and possible vaccine injuries and deaths. Time to wake up and protect our future generations from vultures who are training their greedy sight to either maim or harm to make money over health and safety of our kids. Stop corrupt politicians and bureaucrats from authoritarian dictats and misleading the courts and exposing the whole nation to outside forces who want to destabilise our nation by causing great harm than good by pharma mafia by these illogical steps which aren't necessary for a cold and flu like disease with recovery rate of 99.997% without any medicines or unproven vaccines. China is at our doorstep and with their population superiority we will be sitting ducks should anything happen to our nation and its population due to hasty medical decisions.

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