30-year-old man takes the first coronavirus vaccine shot, no side-effects yet

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30-year-old man takes the first coronavirus vaccine shot, no side-effects yet
30-year-old man takes the first coronavirus vaccine shot, no side-effects yet

New Delhi : AIIMS Delhi gave the first dose of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin to a 30-year-old man on Friday, days after the medical institute got approval to test the vaccine on humans. The man will be monitored for two weeks after which he will be given the second dose.

AIIMS is among the 12 sites selected by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) for conducting Phase I and II randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled clinical trials of Covaxin.

"A first dose of 0.5 ml of the intramuscular vaccine was administered to him on Friday. He was kept under observation for two hours. A diary has been handed over to him for continuous monitoring of the conditions. We will also coordinate with him daily for atleast a week to understand if he is facing any kind of medical issues," said Dr Sanjay Rai, Principal Investigator Covid-19 vaccine trial at AIIMS told The Indian Express.

DGCI had recently approved the Bharat Biotech's coronavirus vaccine Covaxin for human trials. The drug has been created in collaboration with the ICMR and the National Institute of Virology (NIV). 

In phase I, the vaccine would be tested on 375 volunteers and 100 of them, the highest would be from AIIMS. The second phase would include around 750 volunteers from all 12 sites put together. The medical institute has received over 3,500 applications so far to participate in the human trials.

“We have shortlisted 20 volunteers who have undergone several tests to participate in the trial. The results are awaited,” added Dr Rai.