New York:Donald Trump hailed India's great scientists and researchers working on speeding up a COVID-19 vaccine at a time when the world's medical community is coming together in an unprecedented global effort to deliver a breakthrough drug against the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump's remarks come at a time when a dozen vaccine candidates are in early testing stages worldwide and America hopes to go big and deliver a vaccine by year-end.
India's Pune-based Serum Institute, a family-run firm that has partnered with Jenner Institute at Oxford University, expects a COVID-19 vaccine in the market by October if safety and efficacy are established. By September this year, Serum Institute plans to manufacture 40m-50m doses of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine created by Jenner.
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Serum Institute of India is the world's largest vaccine maker by several doses produced and sold globally.
University of Oxford researchers have begun testing this COVID-19 vaccine in human volunteers in Oxford, late April.
Vaccine candidates from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Moderna Inc and the one from Oxford University have been getting the maximum attention.
"We have no ego when it comes to this," Trump said about global collaboration on vaccine development. "The last thing anybody is looking for is profit."