Expired COVID-19 Vaccines Are Not Being Administered in India, Says Health Ministry; Claims Reports Are False and Misleading

Media reports claiming that expired vaccines are being administered in India are false and misleading, stated a Ministry of Health and Family Welfare release on Monday.

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New Delhi, January 3: Media reports claiming that expired vaccines are being administered in India are false and misleading, stated a Ministry of Health and Family Welfare release on Monday.

"There have been some media reports alleging that expired vaccines are being administered in India under its national COVID-19 vaccination programme. This is false and misleading and is based on incomplete information," the statement said. Also Read | Mumbai Shocker: 17-Year-Old Girl Molested at KEM Hospital, FIR Registered.

It added that the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) had earlier approved the extension of the shelf life of Covaxin from 9 months to 12 months and Covishield from 6 months to 9 months on 22nd February 2021. Also Read | Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro Hospitalised For Possible Intestinal Obstruction, Says Report.

"The shelf life of vaccines is extended by the National Regulator based on comprehensive analysis and examination of stability study data furnished by the vaccine manufacturers", added the Department of Central media report.

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