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Foreign Envoys Laud India's Coronavirus Development Programme:- As many as 60 foreign heads of missions visited Indian biotech companies in Hyderabad (Bharat Biotech and Biological E) and they lauded the work that is done at the Indian facilities which are working hard to develop a vaccine for novel coronavirus. F Svane, the Ambassador of Denmark to India revealed that India is working for countries around the world and it is not working for their national interest or commercial gains. "I am completely impressed about the journey you have come through. You are connecting the world and helping everyone" told F Svane.
I was really impressed to see how far you've come, how dedicated you're to combat COVID, how focused you're on helping humanity. It's not just commercial or nation first interest, you're really connecting with the world & helping all of us: Ambassador of Denmark to India F Svane https://t.co/zJwdb7QU9r pic.twitter.com/OzgmSwdt8H
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2020
Australian Ambassador Barry O’Farrell told that India is quite efficient to produce enough doses of vaccine to meet up the demands in every country. "There are lot of vaccines produced for coronavirus across the globe but India is the only country that has the capacity to manufacture and produce as many doses as per the requirement of the world" told O'Farrell. He tweeted saying "#Hyderabad - the vaccine hub of Flag of India - produces a third of all vaccines manufactured globally. Witnessed first-hand the impressive research and manufacturing facilities at Bharat Biotech and Biological E. Limited and the progress India is making in its COVID vaccine efforts. Thanks to MEA India".
#Hyderabad - the vaccine hub of - produces a third of all vaccines manufactured globally. Witnessed first-hand the impressive research & manufacturing facilities at @BharatBiotech & @biological_e & the progress India is making in its COVID vaccine efforts. Thanks to @MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/uRcvrRDJUb
— Barry O’Farrell AO (@AusHCIndia) December 9, 2020
The team had High Commissioners and government representatives coming from Asia, Europe, North America, Europe, South America and Oceania. Bharat Biotech chairman and managing director Dr Krishna Yella briefed them about the developments of coronavirus vaccine.
Telangana: Foreign envoys take a tour of Biological E limited facility in Hyderabad.#COVID19 pic.twitter.com/0GvXK6RkLC
— ANI (@ANI) December 9, 2020