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AP Interview: India could resume vaccine exports by June

NEW DELHI 鈥 The world's largest vaccine maker, based in India, will be able to restart exports of AstraZeneca doses by June if new coronavirus infections subside in the country, its chief executive said Tuesday.
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NEW DELHI 鈥 The world's largest vaccine maker, based in India, will be able to restart exports of AstraZeneca doses by June if new coronavirus infections subside in the country, its chief executive said Tuesday.

But a continued surge could result in more delays because the Serum Institute of India would have to meet domestic needs, Adar Poonawalla warned in an interview with The Associated Press.

The company is a key supplier for the U.N.-backed COVAX program that aims to distribute vaccines equitably in the world. On March 25, COVAX announced a major setback in its vaccine rollout because a surge in infections in India caused the Serum Institute of India to cater to domestic demand, resulting in a delay in global shipments of up to 90 million doses.

Since then, daily new infections in India have almost doubled, with the biggest single-day spike of over 100,000 new cases on Monday. Infections are being reported faster in India than anywhere else in the world, prompting tougher virus restrictions in New Delhi and the nation's financial capital, Mumbai.

India initially immunized the most vulnerable, but broadened that to anyone over 45 on April 1 because of the surge in cases. The resulting increased demand forced the halt in exports. Since then, several top state officials have urged the federal government to further expand vaccinations.

Poonawalla said the company has 鈥渃hosen to prioritize India temporarily for two months鈥 and hopes to then restart exports.

If India's surge in infections doesn't subside, "I am scared of what ... we will have to do, and what will happen,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are going to have to keep supplying to India, and not anywhere else. Because we have to protect our nation.鈥

He acknowledged that has put a 鈥渟train on our contractual obligations鈥 to provide vaccines to other countries, and that he has been fielding phone calls from various heads of state.

鈥淚've had to politely explain to everybody the situation,鈥 he said, adding that most world leaders understood because they were facing the same issues 鈥 the needs of domestic politics and questions raised by opposition parties and the public.

鈥淣ationalism is happening ... to a certain extent, everywhere,鈥 Poonawalla said, pointing to vaccine export controls imposed by Europe, and the use in the United States of the Defence Production Act to prevent exports of critical raw materials needed to scale up vaccine manufacturing.

He said the unavailability of these raw materials, such as the specific medium needed to grow microorganisms, could affect the Serum Institute's production of another vaccine, Novavax, which is still being tested in India. It has signed a deal to supply Novavax to COVAX, but pivoting to different suppliers of the raw materials would result in a delay of five to six months, he said.

鈥淭he crunch ... for supplies is today," he said.

Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said vaccine supplies for COVAX remain fluid.

鈥淥bviously, if we have an interruption with any one of our suppliers for a short time, a month or so, we can find ways to try and manage as best we can with the countries. And if it鈥檚 longer than that, obviously it would be a big challenge,鈥 he said at a WHO briefing Tuesday.

鈥淐learly were there a complete interruption from any supplier, that would be a real problem,鈥 he said.

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Associated Press writer Jamey Keaten in Geneva contributed to this report.

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The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute鈥檚 Department of Science Education. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

Aniruddha Ghosal, The Associated Press

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