The states are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat,
The Hyderabad-based company said it started the supplies based on the allocations received by the
"Requests have been received from other states, & will be processed for distribution based on availability of stocks 24x7," tweeted Bharat Biotech co-founder and Joint Managing Director Suchitra Ella.
The company, however, has not come out with details of the supplies like the number of doses supplied to the states.
Bharat Biotech on April 24 announced pricing for Covaxin. It fixed the price of Covaxin at ₹600 per dose for state governments.
However, it later slashed the price to ₹400. This came after
The two vaccine makers slashed the prices after the central government reportedly made a request to them amid the row over different pricing for the central and state governments.
For private hospitals, Bharat Biotech fixed the price at ₹1,200 per dose. This is twice the cost fixed for Covishield.
For exports, Bharat Biotech has priced India's first indigenous Covid vaccine at $15-$20 (₹1,125-1,500).
Ever since the launch of Covid vaccination programme in India, Bharat Biotech and SII have been supplying their vaccines to the Centre at ₹150 per dose.
While Bharat Biotech is likely to continue the supplies to the Centre at the same price, SII is seeking to revise this to ₹400.
Both Bharat Biotech and SII have announced that they are reserving 50 per cent of their production capacities for supplies to the central government.
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