COVID-19 Vaccine Pediatric Landscape In India - Biological E Scores, Zydus At Zero

India’s COVID-19 immunization focus has shifted to children as over 88% adults are fully vaccinated. However, Scrip’s examination of weekly data reveals the number of doses given to children are also dropping sharply off peaks. Meanwhile, Biological E is winning over others like Novavax in this segment while Zydus Lifesciences is yet to score

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India Has Multiple COVID-19 Vaccines For Children. How Are They Faring? • Source: Shutterstock

India’s COVID-19 vaccination data show an 84% fall in doses administered during the week ended 17 June 2022 compared to the peak of the week ended 17 September 2021.

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